The Lanier model VIP/C handheld cassette recorder.
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This video is a response to Trash To Treasure! A SONY Cassette Recorder Adventure.
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Very high quality unit there. Unique as well.
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Record tapes? Yes.
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do you stiill recor tapes ?
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I charge them in the pack. The plug-in 6 volt adaptor will charge the batteries while it's in the recorder.
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Cool repair. It makes pretty nice recordings. Did I see that it puts the recording on the left channel only, and the cue on the right? Interesting concept. Good video!
clydesight 3 years ago
It puts the recording on the right, and the cue on the left. I really like this machine, it is very good quality!
CassetteMaster 3 years ago
GUESS WHAT! My SONY BM-11 has a similar "cue" feature. I owe you for this tip. There is a setting on the pause switch called "e/idx" which I did not understand. It is a spring loaded thing, you push and then let go. I never got it to work. But I checked and the SONY does have a stereo head, and does what your Lanier does. I tested it on my Panasonic Boom Box cue and review, and there was the tone! It doesn't sound on the Sony though, not sure why. Maybe through the headphone jack?
clydesight 3 years ago
It doesn't sound through my Lanier, either. The machine only monitors thie right channel.
CassetteMaster 3 years ago
I wonder why they did that? Hmmmm, who can know the mysterious inner workings of the minds of tape recorder engineers!
Well, even so, you are the Cassette MASTER! Thanks for the tip in this video, I can now make annoying buzzing sounds with my Sony BM-11 -- and that, after all, is a definite advantage, isn't it?
clydesight 3 years ago
The cue tones are an advantage, as you could put it on different areas of the tape, and list the times, so a transcriber person could better locate certain notes and recordings.
CassetteMaster 3 years ago