🎶 Relive the Analog Vibe with Modern Precision!
The PyleHome Digital Dual Cassette Deck Media Player is a versatile audio recording device designed for both casual listeners and professional audio enthusiasts. With features like dual-speed dubbing, a 3-digit tape counter, and seamless connectivity options, it offers an exceptional recording experience. The device is compatible with various audio sources and includes a user-friendly multi-function display, making it a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their audio production game.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6"L x 5.1"W x 16.5"H |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Color | BLACK |
Style Name | Basic Feature |
Signal Format | Digital |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Digital Link Interface for Connecting to Pyle Model: PT600A |
Compatible Devices | MP3 Player, Mixer, Personal Computer, Amplifier, Speaker |
Connectivity Technology | RCA, Digital Link |
S**A
Meets the expectations good enough!
The quality of the product meets expectations. Definitely worth it!Ignore all the comments about wows and flutters—if you're not an audiophile and you want something acceptable, new, and you don't want to worry about those old Japanese cassette decks, this deck is for you!It sounds good enough! The material quality is good. I'll probably buy it again in the future.
J**R
FIL loves it
Bought for my FIL and he loves it. I did have to hook it up and now he is so happy he can listen to his old cassettes.
M**E
P.O.S. (as in 'Pyle of...") [Updated Review-May 2025]
Most tapes play no problem, though I sometimes wonder if the “wobliness” of the tape (brand new) is due to the deck or the tape itself; a minor quibble because most cassettes sound and play fine; I mean, the format’s shortcomings are part of their charm, at least to my ears :/. The only major issue that prevents me from awarding four stars to this deck is that for some reason some cassette tapes literally cannot fit comfortably into the housing, and the cassette door cannot be closed as a result. Manipulation of this mechanism eventually will allow the door to be closed so that the listener can play their cassette normally. Since cassette tapes were designed—in the past at least—to be compatible with every kind of deck, I’m surprised the designers didn’t allow for the slightly different shapes of cassettes so the housing mechanism can close. It doesn’t happen much, tends to be a small irritation because one can still play their tapes by jiggering with the door of the tape deck, so for me it’s a small quibble and for less than 200 bucks I think you get your moneys worth. I’m so glad some company is still out there making these decks, because after attempting to buy used decks that break after one week or never play in the first place, I was happy to finally have something I can reliably play my cassettes on. So as long as the buyer goes in aware of this small quirk it’s a great value for the money.UPDATE MAY 2025: Unfortunately, almost immediately after posting the above review, I began to have problems with this deck. The belts on the first [main cassette] deck slowed to a crawl and the heads of the player played with plenty of flutter and warbling sounding garbage. I cleaned the heads, not believing my ears as only a month earlier I had posted this relative positive review of this cassette deck. The problem worsened to the point that I just decided to use the second deck, with the plan to get the first deck 'repaired' at some point in the future. Good luck with that, as everyone knows. Initially the second deck played fine--but within a couple of months the same problem came up and I just have decided to give up on this deck, because it sucks eggs. Note that in both cases I cleaned the heads, which really should not have been necessary as I usually play[ed] my cassettes on my main cassette deck, located in my living room (the 'Pyle of...' is located in my bedroom. So in reality I used this deck on a relatively limited basis anyway. Given the fact that I purchase the item in August of 2024 (arriving in September of that year), it hasn't even been a year for it to fall apart. Even as I post this, I plan on sharing my thoughts on this deck with the manufacturer to let them know what a ripoff this garbage deck is. I should have at least had a year before it all went to heck!!!!! Anyway, my recommendation is if you can afford it, go with a TEAC W-1200 (I think that's the model) and you'll be much happier. If not, see if there is a reliable and honest second-hand cassette shop that sells used decks. Your third option would be eBay, but in all honesty I went with the Pyle after numerous bad experiences when I purchased second hand units from that site (I was always assured the decks 'worked great' when they left the shipper/seller's homes, but somehow I must have done something after the deck arrived to cause it to not work properly). I am sure there are honest sellers out there, but it's all down to chance, so buy carefully. Anyway, just avoid this deck in at all possible, and go with the above options. Or use the money to buy more cassettes and a personal player as there are a number of decent units out there, as well of course with used Walkmans. Thanks for listening.
J**R
It's working as I expected.
I bought this to transfer my old cassette tapes to my laptop. So far it is working as I hoped.
P**D
Good value
It seems my older, expensive, name brand cassette deck could not be repaired. This unit may not offer all the bells and whistles of my old unit, but the price is right, it performs well, and the sound is on par with more expensive options.
P**D
function
cassette deck is hard to load a cassette to play section and if you are not careful when you start it the machine will eat your tape, had a fleetwood mac cassette destroyed due to this. when you start to play a cassette you better ckeck that both spendales are turning, if not you better pull it out and insert it again. i am not sure if i am going to send this back yet and i am being very careful to insert it correctly. sometimes you think it is in correctly and then it is not. so be careful with your cassette tapes as they are a treasure.
I**Y
9/10
The media could not be loaded. Despite my initial hesitation to purchase from Pyle, the recording quality was perfect, it had noise reduction that didn't bleed over into the recorded sounds, and I like that the counter kept track of the tape runs, it helps me time the recordings.I've read issues with the buttons but as long as you press gently, the buttons won't break. The only notable flaw is that the cassette door doesn't close all the way once a tape is inserted. It doesn't affect the recordings but it does create the possibility of the door breaking. Despite my full 5 feedback, I'm giving Pyle a 9 for the doors.I'm also leaving a note for people who are worried about the recording quality, and have also read other reviews about the recording quality:If the recording is hissing or the sound is just plain bad and fuzzy, easy fixes.1. Check if your blank tape has a magnetic shield. If not, then that's why the sound quality is plain bad. My recordings were like that for a while until I decided to put a magnetic shield into the blank tape, and there was a major improvement to the tape's sound quality.2. Hissing is on the tape's quality. I use two different brands. Maxell's hissing is so faint I barely hear it, but the other one has fairly loud hissing in the background.I hope this helps people make a decision on whether or not to purchase Pyle. I recommend it if you're looking for a reliable tape player and sound recorder.
M**I
Pyle pt639d cassette player/recorder
That it’s worth the price and it plays and sounds very good 👍👍👍👍👍
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