Customer Reviews:
Quality Produce October 25, 2008 James C. McHann This recorder was exactly what the description said it was. I am happy with this recorder and use it for the classes I am taking in college. Thanks!
Panasonic RQ-L51 Mini Cassette Recorder August 10, 2008 Steven Beem (Independence, MO USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great product. It has clear voice and very little back ground hiss. It is perfect for what I needed it for. Being able to extend the tape to 3X times the length of the cassette. I record church classes and sermons. Later I record from the tape to a CD to sell to others who want the material. I looked at other recorders and even purchased one from another source on the internet. I was glad I was able to return it as it had sever back ground hiss and nobody was going to purchase anything from that recorder. I am very happy with this recorder and would recommend it to others.
A L M O S T.....P E R F E C T......L I T T L E......R E C O R D E R ! March 27, 2007 Patricia (Queens, New York, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This small recorder-player of standard cassettes will NOT fill a huge room with ear-shaking sound....unless you add speakers. However, it is definitely more than adequate for the purposes for which it was obvbiously intended....to get GREAT VALUE, more than adequate sound, (unless you want to fill the aforesaid huge room with audiophile-quality sound), be easy to carry, and have a host of features not usually found in cassette recorders of this size or price! To begin with, of course, it has TWO SPEEDS! Now....most people use standard-size cassettes for the value they give, (I know I do)....and 120 minutes (two hours) for a cassette IS a great value. But--suppose one could (magically?) increase the number of hours on a 120 minute cassette to 360 minutes....a full SIX HOURS? Thats JUST what this nifty little machine does....as it has a "1/3", (or 3x) speed built right in. True, when using the slower speed, one should definitely use the higher-priced "deluxe" standard bias-tapes....but what of it? They cost very little more than "normal" standard-bias tapes....so one always saves money in the long run! Also, (thank goodness!), this small wonder from Panasonic also has a TAPE COUNTER! It's AMAZING how many cassette recirders today don't include one. A tape counter can save a lot of "hunting and searching", and save on batteries and tape heads....as, without one, one must use either guess work, or rely on using, (and re-using), the fast-forward, rewind, cue and review functions of a cassette recorder. The small(?) inclusion of a tape counter is truly a godsend! The "Pause" function of this recorder is placed on the FRONT of the recorder....not on the side, as every other cassette recorder I have seen has. It is activated by pushing up a lever, (on the big circle in the front of the machine.) This not only activates the "Pause" function, but also reveals a small, RED piece beneath. This not only shows vividly that the "Pause" function is activated, but also can serve as an additional "Place Marker", when the machine is "at rest", (not being used)to remind the user that he or she has not started at "000", and must go back to it, if the user doesn't want to record over what has already been recorded. To explain this futher: I am a composer. I hum my themes into this tape-recorder, (using deluxe, normal-bias tapes), at the "3x" speed, leaving about 5 seconds of time between each melody. Sometimes I want to listen to what I have created so far. So, I put the "rewind" function on, and go back. Sometimes I go back too much, and don't listen to all the melodies thus reviewed. So.....to make sure I don't erase what I've got, (but haven't yet listened to), I turn the tape recorder off, press up the "Pause" control, and go off to do other things. Should I have a melody in my mind that I then want to record, the RED "Pause Control" reminds me to "fast forward" to where I have empty tape, so I don't erase previous melodies! In the meantime, the tape counter, (set at 000), can be used as an additional place-marker, for a special melody or recorded message. The "1x" control, (for regular, 7/8 ips (inch per second) comes in handy for an EXTRA fast rewind or fast forward, even when using the "3x" position for record. This not only saves time...but battery life as well. (Of course, you have to REMEMBER to turn the control back to "3x", if you want to RECORD in that position!!!!!!) The "battery level" control is shown in three red l.e.d.s just below the cassette "window". As each one fades, (they do so from right to left), one can see how much battery life is left. They do NOT "flicker", as the recording is being made....a slight minus, in my opinion. But as this recorder does have automatic level, one can be pretty assured of a good recording. (If in doubt, use the earphone jack to monitor recording.) I am NOT a fan of voice-activation, so I have not tried it until writing this review. Usually, (on other recorders), I have found that the VAS has an annoying habit of starting with sound, then stopping, then starting again....and if you want to have ANY pause in the re-play of a VAS recording, it is impossible. In this recorder, the VAS will stop the recording until sound is played....and then won't stop at all! I don't know which VAS is a worse system....all I know is that VAS is not to my recording taste. And....with 3x speed...the need for it, in my opinion, is either eliminated or at least greatly reduced. This "top of the line" model comes with two rechargable NiCAD (nickle-cadminum) batteries, and a battery recharger. Following the enclosed instructions, you can get many uses out of these batteries. (But keep a spare NiCAD set handy, to use when the enclosed ones wear out. A word about using ANY NiCAD batteries...they are best recharged when they are ALMOST out of power. They can over-charge very quickly. This is why I usually prefer to use regular, alkaline batteries....kept fresh in the refrigerator's veggie bin, to lengthen their lives!) All in all, this is a nifty little recorder! You save money, get a tape counter, and a recharging unit! In this age of inflation, it's one of the few bright spots there are! : )
Dissapointed January 19, 2006 Franklin V. Price (Roy, Utah USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I opened the box I was very impressed. It looked neat and operable. This feeling soon changed when I loaded a 15/16 tape. It played slow and the max volume control position did not provide enough volume, had to hold it up by my ear. I then put in a normal speed tape and found the same thing. The tape played slow distorting the music. I would not recommend this unit for anything. It may be good for record and playback. That way the slow speed may be compinsated for. But then you could not play the tape with quality on another tape deck.
Great little portable cassette players L51, L31, L11 December 8, 2003 11 out of 21 found this review helpful
Great little shirtpocket recorders/players. Great sound and quality. Interesting 3 LED battery indicator.
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