TEAC GF-350 Turntable / CD-Recorder
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend The 1930's were an age of lost innocence with a redefinition of wealth as people struggled to survive the depression and public works projects launched civilization further into the 20th century. The rumbling beginnings that would lead to World War II were beyond the horizon of life in the USA. Music was the thing and swing was king on radio waves and records. Teac GF-350 Nostalgia Stereo System is reminiscent of that period Product details and pricing info |
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144 Customer Reviews Posted
- Below expectation
- The TEAC GF-350 Turntable/CD recorder was not what i was led to expect. the sound quality was very bad, no base. I played one LP and decided to return it at my expense.
- 2007-09-10, 6 of 7 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Happy with Teac GF-350
- I am very happy with my Teac GF-350 turntable/CD recorder. It is easy to operate and produce the product desired. I was originally concerned that I could not adjust the treble or bass; however, this has not been a problem. Actually it's probably an advantage as it records just as the LP was recorded. Therefore, I'm not changing the original.
- 2007-09-01, 10 of 10 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Simple and Effective
- I've used several other systems to transfer LPs to CDs, mostly through the computer. This unit is simple and effective - much easier than going through the computer. Since I don't intend to 'adjust' the recording of these LPs any but just want them on CD, this works great. Put the record on the turntable, put the music CD-R in the tray, press record, start the record and press play. When you're finished, put it in CD mode, press finalize and play and watch it count down the finalizing process. That's it!
- 2007-08-27, 15 of 15 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Turntable/CD Recorder
- I had trouble getting one that worked but Amazon worked with me and the last machine I received is working ok so far. I love being able to record my LP's onto cd's. The sound from the system isn't that great but when you play the cd's on a better stereo, they are fine.
- 2007-08-26, 13 of 13 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS - GET SOMETHING GOOD LIKE A SONY
- FORGET ANY TEAC STUFF, LEAVE IT BEHIND, GET A SONY, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID!!!, August 25, 2007
WE HAD THE UNFORTUNATE EXPERIENCE OF BUYING A VERY SIMILAR UNIT, THE GF-600. AFTER A COUPLE OF YEARS THE CASSETTE RECORDER AND THE CD PLAYER WENT BAD. HERE LATELY THE POWER SWITCH DIED. CRIMINAL CHARGES OUGHT TO BE LEVELED FOR PEDALLING JUNK LIKE THIS.
BTW, I CHALLENGE TEAC TO CALL ME AND MAKE IT RIGHT - 703-878-8952 - I'LL BET THEY WON'T.
I ALSO INTEND TO DISCOURAGE ALL MY FRIENDS FROM PURCHASING ANYTHING FROM TEAC, AND i WISH TEAC AN EARLY BANKRUPTCY.
SPEND THE EXTRA MONEY AND GET A GOOD BRAND LIKE A SONY - THEY LAST AND LAST, AND YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. - 2007-08-25, 9 of 19 people found this review helpful, Rated:

