Toshiba PC-G50R Stereo Cassette Deck
The Toshiba PC-G50R is a vintage stereo cassette deck released around 1983. It was designed during an era when Toshiba was heavily competing in the "slimline" component market, offering a sleek, low-profile aesthetic without sacrificing professional features like auto-reverse.

1. Audio Performance & Tape Support
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Auto-Reverse System: Features the ability to play and record in both directions. This was a "set it and forget it" luxury feature for the early 80s, allowing for continuous playback of both sides of a tape.
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Tape Compatibility: Supports all four major tape formulations of the era:
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Noise Reduction: Equipped with Dolby B noise reduction, which was the industry standard for reducing tape "hiss" during quiet passages.
2. Operational Features
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Soft-Touch Transport: Unlike the clunky mechanical "piano key" buttons on older 70s decks, the PC-G50R uses light-touch electronic buttons for Play, Record, and Stop.
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Peak Level Meters: Features 12-segment LED level meters (often in green and red) to help you set the perfect recording levels and avoid distortion.
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Record Mute: Includes a dedicated button to create silent gaps between songs, which is essential for making clean "mixtapes."
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Timer Standby: Allows the deck to start playing or recording automatically when connected to an external power timer.
3. Technical Specifications
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Feature |
Details |
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Model Number |
PC-G50R |
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Release Year |
~1983 |
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Heads |
2-Head System (Record/Playback + Erase) |
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Motors |
DC Servo Motor |
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Connectivity |
RCA Line In/Out (Rear) / 1/4" Mic & Headphone (Front) |
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Replacement Belt |
Uses a FBS9.2 small flat drive belt |