Thanks to the chaps at Tascam's UK distributors being all het up over some motor show or the other, we didn't get the lengthiest of work-outs with the 234. ![]() In fact they've souped it up and turned it around somewhat, making it worthy of a One Two Once-Over. Not to be out-done (and, I'm sure they would suggest, completely at the behest of their own supercharged R&D department), Tascam - often called Teac, which is in fact the parent company - have split up their own invention, the Portastudio, and now offer the 4-track cassette deck only: the Tascam 234. Which is to say that it consists of constituent parts, linking up to make a full, up-and-running 4-track cassette recording set-up: recorder to put the music on to tape mixer to guide the music to the recorder in an acceptable and pleasing fashion (and back again for the mix) and an interconnecting board to send all the stuff around and about the system with accuracy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sharp-eyed and clever readers will have noticed that the Yamaha 4-track cassette system, reviewed last month in One Two, does the extremely fashionable thing among gadgetry both big and small of existing in a modular form.
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