Sony WM-GX221 Walkman Stereo Cassette Player/Recorder with Built-in Microphone

Sony WM-GX221 Walkman Stereo Cassette Player/Recorder with Built-in Microphone Reviews



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I got this unit about 2 weeks ago and have been very pleased with it so far.brI purchased this Cassette/recorder to make some self-study drill tapes ,so I really didn't care about the built-in stereo speakers ,the FM tuner or even if it recorded in stereo or mono.brI just wanted the ability to record lectures on standard size casette tapes using an external microphone with a walk-man sized recorder. I looked at Sony's 'Pressman' line of recorders but none of them come with both an external microphone AND a set of headphones. This was the only Walkman I could find that came with a detachable microphone AND headphones.brThe included stereo mic works very well for voice recordings and the included headphones sound very good for both voice AND music.brThe FM stereo sound is of very good quality through both the headphones and the internal stereo speakers. the Bass boost and volume limiter are nice features that I wasn't looking for but found usefull once I tried them out.brAll I needed was the ability to record lectures, since this unit provides 1/2 speed recording and playback ,to increase the amount you can fit on a single tape, I found that very handy and the recording quality of voice at half speed is excellent. pI do have a few minor complaints - The headphone jack is very touchy and causes intermittent speaker drop-outs with very little motion of the headphone plug and /or cable.. You need to secure the plug and cable to get a reliable signal on both channels if you listen while walking or jogging.brThere is no included belt holder or carrying case - something that could help alleviate the touchy headphone jack ,so if you use it while walking or jogging you are left with only two options - carry it in your hand or put it in a pocket.brThe headphones that are included have a cable attached to each ear-piece which are then joined together ,under your neck ,into a single cord. This configuration makes it impossible to keep from twisting up the cord in short-order,and it is nearly impossible to completely untwist once that has happened. A single cable configuration would be simpler and better.pYou will probably want to get an AC/DC adapter. Try ...first - they have an appropriate 3Vdc adapter for about $...Sony wants $...for theirs.brOverall this is a good recorder and Player with all the features you need plus some nice extras. If you are considering a Sony Pressman - take at look at the WM-GX221 it might be just what you are looking for!

Sony WM-GX221 Walkman Stereo Cassette Player/Recorder with Built-in Microphone Feature

  • Records and plays back full size stereo cassettes
  • Integrated AM/FM analog tuner
  • Built-in microphone for convenient voice recording and stereo speakers (140MW + 140MW) for playback
  • Double recording time setting
  • Cue and Review
This compact Sony Walkman receives FM/AM stereo and plays and records cassette tapes. With its built-in microphone and built-in speaker, there are no additional hardware requirements necessary to play and record music or voice. The stereo speakers (140MW + 140MW) produce a rich, complete sound. While it is possible to record via the Walkman's built-in microphone, this recording will not be in stereo. If you want the full sound of stereo captures, simply attach the included stereo microphone via the external microphone input jack. With the double recording time option, you can record a standard cassette at either normal speed or half the normal speed, thus doubling your recording time. This is a nice feature for those encountering long lectures or dictation sessions. The cue and review feature provides sound to be heard as the fast forward and rewind modes are used, a helpful tool when searching for specific passages. Sony has incorporated an advanced anti-rolling mechanism to maximize sound reproduction even while the Walkman is jostled and bumped. p The Walkman's stereo speakers produce quality sound. The player's automatic volume limiter system (AVLS) maintains an even volume level, guarding against unintended level increases; it also normalizes the output of musical passages that vary widely in level. The tape deck's one-way tape playback lets you enjoy uninterrupted listening to one complete cassette side. For those who enjoy deep bass sound, Sony's Mega Bass system will surely impress, providing a distinctly rich sound, even though earphones. p The Walkman runs on 2 AA batteries and will last approximately 31.5 hours in tape playback mode and up to forty hours in FM reception mode. To help with battery usage, Sony has installed an automatic shut-off feature on the playback mode to extend battery and mechanical usage. The Walkman comes with the MDR-E808LP stereo headphones and a stereo microphone. pbWhat's in the Box/bbr Sony WM-GX221 Walkman, stereo headphones, stereo microphone, ninety day warranty and a user's manual. Records in stereo on full size cassettes / Internal external microphones included / Integrated speaker / Analog AM-FM tuner


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We Need Compact Devices Like This Walkman For Playing Analog Media - John A. Mozzer - Los Angeles, California
Believe it or not, I'm using this Walkman to digitize my collection of standard analog audio cassette tapes. It fits neatly on my desk next to my MacBook Pro laptop computer. I'm using its headphone jack to plug it straight into my MacBook Pro's audio in port, and using GarageBand for digitizing and creating audio digital files.br /br /I also use its AM/FM radio from time to time.br /br /I'd like to get another one, a spare. I wish it was still available.

A decent product with one serious flaw - Michael Greene - Lanham, Maryland USA
This product description includes the following: "The cue and review feature provides sound to be heard as the fast forward and rewind modes are used, a helpful tool when searching for specific passages." Unfortunately there is no cue and review feature. There are buttons labeled cue and review, but they do nothing but fast forward and rewind, respectively. A call to SONY confirmed the fact: the agent said, "on this product cue means fast forward." Later she admitted that cue usually has another meaning. This makes the recording device nearly unusable for many purposes. br / Otherwise, the recorder works pretty well for the price. The radio is less satisfactory, and the earphones must be plugged in to provide an aerial, even when the speakers are used.


Oct 28, 2010 21:22:04

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