I would want this if the product wasn't badly made, the cassettes I want are rare Lithuanian tapes but I don't want to ruin them cuz you know, they're rare...!
Como eu queria ganha um desses walkemans da china de graça sendo que no maximo que ganhei de graça foi um walkeman coby cx47 com defeito de um parente da familia.
I would suggest getting an old Sony Walkman because it's actually in stereo, and that cheap player might ruin your tapes. The Bryon Statics cassette players are cheaply made and don't last forever, don't record on that thing because it'll sound bad. If you do get an old Walkman, it may need some fixing (belt replacing, tape head cleaning, pinch roller cleaning) but it'll be worth your money!
Sony Walkmans are SO MUCH BETTER then these pieces of crap. I found one at a garage sale for $3, all I had to do was clean the battery compartment and clean the tape head. I still Might get a better one but the one I have is good
Hi po, tanong ko lang if ano gagawin pag boses chipmunks na yung naririnig? Sira na ba pag ganon? Last year ko lang nabili yung ganyang cassette player ko, tas ngayon boses chipmunks na sya
Don't use the Byron Statics walkman knockoff. It's very poorly made, and it sounds bad, just do yourself a favor and buy an old Sony Walkman off of eBay. It will sound much better.
I myself am not a big fan of a Walkman with a record function, I can only imagine accidentally pressing the record button and messing a cassette up. Usually I just buy second hand Walkman from the 90s to late 80s, some come in pretty good condition
I found a $5 Sony Walkman at a garage sale, I thought it would not work, but I bought it anyway. Luckily battery compartment wasn’t to corroded so I was able to clean it. Cleaned inside of Walkman and out two new AAs in. Love it
You cannot acidentally record over a store bought cassette. There are little holes on the top of commercially produced cassettes which prevent tape recorders from recording over the cassette. You would have to accidentally cover these holes with duct tape to record over your cassette. So you don't have to worry But i don't recommend buying any new produced cassette players. It sounds silly but they do not make them like they used to. A old 80s 90s sony walkman will sound waaay better.
Hi! I was about to buy a cassette player but Im wondering if it's possible to plug an aux cord on that player? Im planning to make a mixtape po kasi. Tyia!
I just bought a pink one for the aesthetic as well but now I’m thinking about getting something better. I used to have a boom box that was super loud, and clear. Definitely going to be on the hunt for that now.
Could've got a better quality cassette player..my gosh that byron player is awful..you're better off with a SONY WALKMAN. You can get one on Amazon or on Ebay for a better sound and experience. 💗
@@kyushanerd4954 I have an old refurbished one. But I have also many bad experiences with buying old ones. Usually they require belt changes, clutch changes etc. because the previous owner didn't take care
sadly this "walkman" is junk and just cheap china stuff like every new "walkman". because its using a cheap Cassette mech and has alot of wow/flatter that means the machine cant keep a stable speed. i wouldnt recommand recording with that thing since it will sound terrible. its probably not even stereo. so becarefull with this thing
@@marianelvelazqueznavarro2718 thats pretty much the only choices you got :/ theres no good portable player made nowadays :( you can also consider just getting a tapedeck them a often cheaper but just not portable