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TEAC JC-37

aa.fussy - 2009-12-31 04:23

Got a TEAC JC-37 stereo today from a lady who I met at my local thrift store (her name was Chris)-she kindly offered it to me for free and we had to pick it up from her house.

It's a nice stereo with the following features :
-cabinet is wooden and is well built
-a neat power level indicator display
-5 band graphic equalizer
-has both speaker and RCA jacks (so it can be turned into a sort of boombox)
-double cassette deck with high speed dubbing and swelectable tape type (Cr02/normal)
-AM/FM radio (although it didn't work)
-microphone input
-headphone jack
-balance and volume controls

5 band graphic equalizer has the following bands:
-100Hz
-330Hz
-1kHz
-3kHz
-10kHz

Sound quality is extremely nice-nice and loud.

It's hard to find info about this TEAC stereo (although there are multiple models in the "JC-" series).

aa.fussy - 2009-12-31 04:26

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Originally posted by A.A. Fussy:
Got a TEAC JC-37 stereo today from a lady who I met at my local thrift store (her name was Chris)-she kindly offered it to me for free and we had to pick it up from her house.

It's a nice stereo with the following features :
-cabinet is wooden and is well built
-a neat power level indicator display
-5 band graphic equalizer
-has both speaker and RCA jacks (so it can be turned into a sort of boombox)
-double cassette deck with high speed dubbing and swelectable tape type (Cr02/normal)
-AM/FM radio
-microphone input
-headphone jack
-balance and volume controls

5 band graphic equalizer has the following bands:
-100Hz
-330Hz
-1kHz
-3kHz
-10kHz

Sound quality is extremely nice-nice and loud.

It's hard to find info about this TEAC stereo (although there are multiple models in the "JC-" series).

aa.fussy - 2009-12-31 04:35

Also note the radio section didn't work-but's OK.

Mainly using it play tapes.