Aiwa Cassette Deck reviews

Aiwa AD-F810 Cassette Deck
Aiwa AD-F810 Cassette Deck

This deck is a tremendous success on a variety of levels. The transport, for example, is about the most stable of any deck I have encountered in this price range. There wasn't the slightest instability of pitch in sustained piano or woodwind notes. Missing, too, was that subtle hardening of tone that...
Aiwa AD-F850 Cassette Deck
Aiwa AD-F850 Cassette Deck

The AD-F850 costs a little more than its predecessor (Aiwa AD-F810), even though it has fewer facilities. What has gone? The pretty green backlight behind the cassette, timer-start and the headphone volume control have all disappeared. The only other changes we can spot are a rather pointless styling...
Aiwa AD-WX828 Cassette deck
Aiwa AD-WX828 Cassette deck

As always, the company is represented by a device with very large functionality and technical improvements. Although for tape recorders of this class it is enough to automatically determine the type of tape used, but only in the AD-WX828 there is a separate indication of them for each pull. Optimization...
Aiwa AD-WX929 Cassette deck
Aiwa AD-WX929 Cassette deck

Aiwa AD-WX929 looks compact, it is equipped with many features - Dolby B, C noise reduction systems, HX Pro dynamic bias system, automatic tape type selection and a timer. When you turn on the Repeat mode, the same piece of recorded material is played back. The Blanc Skip mode provides the ability to...