Best cd & tape players according to redditors

We found 47 Reddit comments discussing the best cd & tape players. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Tape decks
Cd recorders
Cd players

Top Reddit comments about CD & Tape Players:

u/DanskOst · 9 pointsr/gifs

Found one on amazon for only $500.

u/pinkfloyd4ever · 5 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

I've seen lots of people recommend the Onkyo C-7030. Supposed to sound stupid good for the price. Happens to be right at $150

Onkyo C-7030 Compact Disc Player (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004UR487A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zfFpDbH4C1MM6

u/sharkamino · 3 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

Build a system from separate components: Receiver, CD player and speakers.

Home Audio Guides: Intro to home stereo systemsIntroduction to Audio ComponentsZeos Tutorials, Diagrams and Videosr/audiophile Guide to Home AudioAverageJoeAudiophile's Guides

First consider looking for everything used. Stereo or AV receiver and a pair of used bookshelf speaker. I see lots of DVD players that also play CDs at thrift stores for $10 or you may even find a good dedicated CD player.

Or new or factory refurb receiver:

u/TheThirdGathers · 3 pointsr/cassetteculture

If money's not too big a concern, and learning how to repair old tape decks doesn't sound like something you have time for- in other words, if the investment of money is easier than an investment of time, you might try and track down one of these. I have a couple, and they work fairly well, eliminating adapters and other such stuff. You just make recordings right onto a thumb drive.

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Tascam+CD-A580

https://www.amazon.com/AD-850-Cassette-Player-USB-Recorder-Karaoke/dp/B073R46MDF

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TASCAM-CD-A550-220V-ONLY-AC-CORD-TYPE-CD-CASSETT-DECK-RECORDER/263277529678?hash=item3d4c904a4e:g:ZUoAAOSwZW5Z7jNU

Tascam/Teac are reasonable quality. Marantz at one point made some good things, don't know about the modern ones. like the PMD-300CP. I'm not married to the brand- or any other brand- so am open to hearing about other recommended decks, But there are some brands I've been told to stay away from, namely Io and Pyle. If there are good new decks made by them which don't have a tin-can sound quality, again am open to hearing about it. I just get the sense that Cypher25 is asking as someone who'd understandably like to avoid a steep learning curve as part of digitizing these memories.

u/SmittyJonz · 3 pointsr/ZReviews

A lot of guys use BluRay players. I do - just don’t get the display screen to know what track you are on.
I also got a 1994 Sony 5 CD player from GoodWill Online Auctions for $12.99 plus shipping. Works Great but it’s a Gamble.........

I see that Teac recommended on forums

https://www.amazon.com/CD-P650-B-Compact-Player-Digital-Interface/dp/B0045EJY90

u/polypeptide147 · 2 pointsr/audiophile
u/spdorsey · 2 pointsr/vinyl

Nad C538 Compact Disc Player https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QGM6WX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_a1DWCbGDE23PC

It still has the turntable image even in the main product post as if this morning. Hilarious.

u/puppetmaster2501 · 2 pointsr/audiophile

>What would you call a "cd player" that's just the optical drive and outputs

That would be a CD player.

For example: http://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-C-7030-Compact-Player-Black/dp/B004UR487A/ref=sr_1_2?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1418979061&sr=1-2

u/tmccoy00 · 2 pointsr/Beatmatch
u/LaserDisq · 1 pointr/vintageaudio

My suggestion is to roll the dice on a big bag'o belts like this one
Or a set of belts on ebay for a similar JVC from around the same time.
Or, if you can find the parts list for that boombox, locate the JVC part number for the belts. That's what I ended up doing for my boombox; once I had the part number I was able to find it on some online hi-fi part store that came up in a google search. Good luck!

u/totallynaked-thought · 1 pointr/audiorepair

Well you can take off the current drive belt and measure it, typically they are sized in mm. When I was fixing VCRs back in the day, Napa o-ring gasket material worked well. Try Amazon; they’ve got kits of square drive belts etc in mm increments.

GoldenTrading Mixed Square Cassette Tape Machine Recorder Rubber Belt for Repair Maintenance - Black (Packs of 30) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZSU6K8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KlEBDbNND91PR

Checking the ION site they have parts for their turntables but not for your gear. May want to contact them direct to either get new part or at least specs. Mileage may vary. Good luck.

u/Ojisan1 · 1 pointr/gratefuldead

TEAC still makes tape decks, in fact they keep making new models. I bought the previous generation of this deck, mainly to dub cassettes to digital.

u/BreakingDC · 1 pointr/camcorders

eBay is usually the place to go for that kind of thing. Unfortunately, I cannot find round VCR belts on eBay anymore, for whatever reason (used to be able to buy them in this massive bags that contained a variety of sizes). You can get a pack of square belts from Amazon, which may provide an awkward fit, but it might still work. Since I haven't bought this pack specifically, I cannot vouch for the quality of their construction, nor their ability to fit to a gear they may not be meant for.

https://www.amazon.com/GoldenTrading-Cassette-Machine-Recorder-Maintenance/dp/B01CZSU6K8/ref=lp_172550_1_6?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1571595620&sr=1-6

Alternatively, if you want the long way around, you can try to get the belt out of the camera (as long as it hasn't melted, which happens a lot), measure it's diameter, and buy a single belt of that specific length from eBay.

u/yatrickmith · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hi r/audiophile,

I'm wondering if you guys would have any CD Players you'd recommend?

My budget would be $200 at the most, or less.

https://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-C-7030-Compact-Player-Black/dp/B004UR487A/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1481787618&sr=8-4&keywords=cd+disc+player

Currently looking at this Onkyo C-7030.

u/yamilduba · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hello. I'm really fond of my cd collection and need to buy a piece of gear to reproduce them. I've got a pair of Skullcandy headphones which sounds pretty good. My budget is somewhere between 100-200$.

While doing some research I stumbled upon the Denon DCD50 and really liked its elegant style but simply can't afford the 500$. What would you recommend? Thanks.

u/dr_torque · 1 pointr/audiophile

You could consider buying a new blu-ray / dvd player, or a used CD player that may come up for sale in your area. IMO investing more than $100 on a dedicated CD player is pointless, I'm skeptical it'll make much of a difference. If you must, you could consider something like this

u/nakatanaka · 1 pointr/audiophile

Please critique my budget setup for listening to CDs. I don't understand the technical numbers like impedance and Ohms. I just want something that doesn't hiss. I tried using my laptop to play CDs, but the ambient hissing was audible.

u/limelight22 · 1 pointr/headphones

Sorry about that, should have specified.

Are you sure something like this sound just as good as say, this? And will all blu ray players have an aux port for headphones?

Also thanks for helping me out!

u/PMinch · 1 pointr/audiophile

I've never really had an audio setup of any kind, but as my cd collection is growing, I was thinking about purchasing a cd player and a pair of speakers, though I have a tight budget of $200. Something like this but with a cd player in place of the computer.This cd player really caught my eye but for that much I have no money left for speakers. I'm also not sure what kind of speakers to be looking at, or whether or not I'd need an amp for such a simple set up.
I also wanted to ask, would it be a bad idea to just get a cheap cd player from a local thrift shop and spend the rest of my money on speakers?

u/CDfanboy · 1 pointr/vinyl

Go for it!
High quality CD players go for 150-200 bucks on amazon. they're steals compared to turntables.

http://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-C-7030-Compact-Player-Black/dp/B004UR487A/ref=sr_1_2?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1422644344&sr=1-2&keywords=cd+player
Onkyo C-7030 Compact Disc Player (Black)

I have no childhood connection to vinyl, none. We grew up on 8 track(lol), tapes, and cds in my household. I'm only interested in vinyl because theres still lots of good music that's never been released on CD.

u/explosivo563 · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Sounds like a hassle IMO as far as dealing with navigation, etc. I assume that's what you use for blu ray as well, but a blu ray player might be more convenient with a remote and all if you have one.

You could also just get a basic dac/headphone amp and use your computer. Rip your cds to lossless and it should be the same.

This onkyo CD player has a built in dac and would have you covered as well if you are set on physical. No interference to worry about either.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004UR487A?cache=5a525fc4f6e55beafe1dd0fde8e1e62d&pi=SX200_QL40&qid=1410587762&sr=8-2#

u/pridetwo · 0 pointsr/headphones

wat. just get an AV receiver. like, any of them.

boom https://www.amazon.com/Marantz-ND8006-Network-Player-Mode/dp/B077NC44SH/

u/strategicdeceiver · 0 pointsr/audiophile

$600 The 2.1 package

$180 Look, a CD player!

$400 HK-3940 Receiver

$31.50 Wire

$5.50 Optical cable


Note: HK3490 is usually cheaper, and you may find it cheaper other places on the internet. Also, you don't really need that CD Player, you can just use any ole dvd player that has an optical output.