Teac Nostalgia GF-290 - mini system - radio / CD / cassette / turntable

Teac Nostalgia GF-290 - mini system - radio / CD / cassette / turntable
alaAverage 2.2

5 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 5 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 44/100. The average review date is Mar 6, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 40361 reviews from other Audio Systems. Last update: May 22, 2013.

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(Based on 5 reviews)

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Teac GF-290 CD/audiocassette/LP player with AM-FM tuner

 

Teac GF-290 CD/audiocassette/LP player with AM-FM tuner

The sound quality is poor because of cheap, small speakers; radio tuning is very difficult because of problem turning dial, there also seems to be a hum during LP playing(it's also too bad phono doesn't include a record changer); there are no...

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FORGET THIS BRAND - GET A GOOD BRAND LIKE SONY

 

FORGET THIS BRAND - GET A GOOD BRAND LIKE SONY

WE HAD THE UNFORTUNATE EXPERIENCE OF BUYING A VERY SIMILAR UNIT, THE GF-600. AFTER A COUPLE OF YEARS THE CASSETTE RECORDER AND THE CD PLAYER WENT BAD. HERE LATELY THE POWER SWITCH DIED. CRIMINAL CHARGES OUGHT TO BE LEVELED FOR PEDALLING JUNK LIKE THIS....

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Good listening

 

Good listening

This machine was purchased by me as a gift to a friend who needed a unit that played tapes as well as LP's and the just love it. They owned one before and insisted on this one.Highly reccomended

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Vital Information

 

Vital Information

The item was delivered quickly and in good condition. But in the course of making the purchase, at no point was I warned that because it is US made, it will not work on a British voltage. I had an adaptor - that was not the problem. The problem was...

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The tape player is below par

 

The tape player is below par

This unit IS very attractive. The sound IS good. But the "Casette Deck" is a rectangular hole, with one button to fast forward/stop, and no buttons to rewind, or play. It's worse than the tape player in my old Ford. Then the darned thing stopped...

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