Pioneer Ct-s220 «95% Official»
If you are looking to play pre-recorded albums, digitize some old family mixtapes, or record a few lo-fi playlists for fun, this deck is an absolute winner. It's usually highly affordable on the used market and far easier to service than complex multi-motor decks.
The CT-S220 is a basic two-head, single-motor machine. While audiophiles usually demand three heads (to monitor recordings in real-time) and dual-capstan drives, there is a massive benefit to the CT-S220's simplicity: reliability pioneer ct-s220
: Like many 90s decks, the CT-S220 may require a capstan belt replacement if it has been idle for years. If you are looking to play pre-recorded albums,
The Pioneer CT-S220 is a testament to the build quality and attention to detail that Pioneer was known for during its heyday. The deck's chassis is made of sturdy metal, with a solid, weighty feel that exudes durability. The front panel is a sleek, brushed aluminum affair, adorned with a series of elegantly designed buttons and controls. The CT-S220 measures 17 inches wide, 4.5 inches tall, and 10 inches deep, making it a standard component that can be easily integrated into any home audio system. While audiophiles usually demand three heads (to monitor
Use the volume knob on your connected stereo amplifier to adjust the output level (the deck itself does not have a headphone volume or master output knob). 2. Recording a Cassette Insert a Blank Tape: