A cassette deck is something that we all had at one time or another. Many of us will rummage through our things to find hundreds of old mix tapes scattered around our closets, attics, and basements. If you feel like taking a trip down memory lane but you don’t have a cassette deck, here are some places to find one for a great price.
1.&nbps;&nbps;&nbps;Garage sales. Thousands of people are looking to get ride of their cassette decks at garage sales. You can even find a stereo that has a CD player, cassette deck, and an AM/FM tuner all in one for a couple of bucks. When you’re driving down the road jot down some of the garage sales going on in your area so you can be the first to grab that cassette deck.
2.&nbps;&nbps;&nbps;Goodwill stores. Goodwill stores will always have a decent cassette deck for sale. The best thing about these stores is that they also have boxes of tapes. If you’re looking to build a retro collection of tapes, this is the ultimate resource. Browse through the back walls of your local Goodwill store to find a cassette deck worth your money.
3.&nbps;&nbps;&nbps;The Flea Market. There will be at least one guy at the flea market with a cassette deck for sale. This is proven through the flea markets across the country. Browse through the vendors that feature outdated electronics and get a really great deal by haggling with them. Always make sure these items work before you buy them because they might not be there the next day to take a return.
4.&nbps;&nbps;&nbps;Ebay. If you’re looking for an old Walkman, check out the eBay auctions. These listing will have thousands of cassette decks that have never been opened before so you know you’re getting a quality item. Always check out the seller’s rating before you buy it from them so you know you’re not getting ripped off.
5.&nbps;&nbps;&nbps;Dollar Stores. Places like Big Lots, The Dollar Store, and Dollar Tree will these items in their electronics department for very cheap. This is great because you can return it if the item doesn’t work properly.
I'm not sure how you would go about creating a cassette deck from scratch but I did find an article on how to repair an existing one at http://www.ehow.com/how_114068_troubleshoot-cassette-deck.html.
ION TAPE2PC Dual cassette deck has usb on it.
In my opinion, the best cassette deck is made by sony.
JVC will give you a slightly better sound from the cassette deck than the Teac.
A cassette deck is a device used to play and record cassette tapes.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
Pyle makes a cassette deck that is around 80 dollars.
The cassette deck was invented in 1962 by the Philips Corporation but it didn't get a patent until 1964.
The JVC TD W354BK Dual cassette deck is great for recording.
No, it is the very average Cassette Deck that can be purchased these days.
The most you should expect to pay for a cassette deck is around $130 and that would be for one of the dual cassette decks.
cassette deck allowing you to convert your cassette collection to CD or MP3 with included recording software.