This might be a shot in the Dark-Ozzy reference.
BUT I have a Pioneer cassette deck that plays the tapes
in analog, then puts them through a ADDA conversion.
Then it outputs in analog, and in this process it
cleans up the tape, so that there is no
tape HISS. It makes them sound more like a
CD then a cassette.
The model numbers that you need to look for are
616(which I own)
606
Elite 05
Elite 07.
These decks also incorpoate a signal to noise
ratio of 85db.
If you use Dolby b or c, then it`s 90db.
Just to let you know.
BUT I have a Pioneer cassette deck that plays the tapes
in analog, then puts them through a ADDA conversion.
Then it outputs in analog, and in this process it
cleans up the tape, so that there is no
tape HISS. It makes them sound more like a
CD then a cassette.
The model numbers that you need to look for are
616(which I own)
606
Elite 05
Elite 07.
These decks also incorpoate a signal to noise
ratio of 85db.
If you use Dolby b or c, then it`s 90db.
Just to let you know.