| Average Customer Rating: 4.5/5
Total Reviews: 3 |
Rating: 5
Indispensible
I hope Sony has not stopped making this fantastic machine, because I do not know what I would do without it. I notice someone didn't like the automatic reverse feature. Looking at the instructions, I see that you can't turn off this feature. I had never noticed that, because I never have a reason to do it. If I want the tape to stop, I just press the stop button. I love the auto reverse play. I use the player to block out distractions while I work, and the continuous play is ideal for that. It lasts so long on a battery that it's flat unbelievable. I don't rewind or fast forward on it, because that would use a lot of battery power. For those functions I typically remove a tape and put it into a corded machine. But tapes last much longer if they are stored after being played at play speed, not rewound. Since tapes play continuously in this machine, there's no need to rewind to the beginning. When I want to change tapes, I just take the tape out at whatever point it happens to be and leave it that way. I have three of these machines that I play for hours on end, and tapes are holding up fine.
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Rating: 5
SONY WM FS 566
CD only players not right for me to bulky and limited. I use this player at work, Arm band on this Sony sort of feels like blood pressure cuff. I Do not use it to much. Best "Mega base" I have herd so far. Great Ear phones just move around a little to changes tone very much to my liking. Single AA batt. lasts longer than i thought. MP 3 only players not for me either I like AM & FM I listen to talk radio and old time radio I record off net. I know mp3 players have AM FM now but i am stuck in the past just can not let cassette tapes go yet. I could go on just buy radio you will not be disapointed i was not. Still running on orignal AA batt. after 3 weeks do not worry about single AA batt.
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Rating: 4
Sony Cassette Player
| This is a great little gadget. My only problem with is that is does not stop automatically when it comes to the end of side two. It continues to play until it is manually switched off and if you forget about it, it will eventually chew up the tape. |