

🎧 Archive your audio past with future-proof precision!
The Tascam CD-A580 is a professional-grade rackmount media player and recorder that supports cassette, CD, and USB playback and recording. Designed for seamless cassette-to-digital conversion, it features stable single-direction transport controls, ±10% pitch adjustment, and supports multiple CD formats including MP3. Ideal for audiophiles and professionals seeking reliable, high-quality archiving of legacy audio media.





| ASIN | B06XS9PLW7 |
| Battery type | Manganese |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,373 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #308 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (197) |
| Date First Available | March 23, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 16 pounds |
| Item model number | CDA580 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 22 x 10 x 15 inches |
| Wattage | 13 watts |
C**S
Buy it for the cassette play-back quality
I purchased this unit for the cassette deck play-back capability which works fine in every way. Cassettes that I recorded on my previous cassette deck (TEAC CX-210) still sound pretty darn good on the CD--A580. I'm persnickety about quality and being able to regenerate the sounds with all of the flaws that go with the old cassette recording-while not introducing new issues or flaws. No new issues at all. The soft touch logic drive works as good as any high-end tape deck from the 80's. No issues with PLAY, FF or RW of 90 minute cassettes. Cost is a bit steep but I was shopping for a quality cassette deck that was new and in-the-box. Some notes of which I did know before I purchased but thought I'd mention (since you've read this far...): No auto-reverse, USB only records 128k bps, no digital output capability like optical or coax. It does have auto-stop. It does have a head-phone output with volume control (attenuation only). Have not used the CD yet. Have not recorded cassettes yet. Playback has been stable with cheap (low quality) and high quality cassettes. Check out the TEAC or TASCAM website for the operating manual.
M**Z
Does what I need it to do, and very simply.
I bought this thing to convert old irreplaceable music cassettes to digital for posterity. I don't know why anyone would want to record anything ONTO a cassette these days (especially from a CD), but I guess they have their reasons. The first unit I bought was one of those things that look like the first Walkmans. Absolute useless trash. The next I bought was the ION Tape 2 PC. It was quarter of what the TASCAM cost but it's obvious why. The TASCAM is way more solid, heavier, and better thought out. Everything is higher quality. With the ION, you had to install or download special software and I could never get the thing to "communicate" with my mac so it didn't matter anyway. With the TASCAM, that isn't even an issue. You stick a flash drive in, put in your cassette, touch the USB button and hit play. The result? Songs on the flash drive that I can THEN bring into any computer and edit, manipulate, email, post online, whatever. Before I returned it, the ION was having other issues and I was afraid it would eventually eat and destroy a tape. Not so with this. Also, any customer support was just non-existent from ION (I tried). I think if I have any trouble with the TASCAM, I should be able to get some help. SO- yeah, it's expensive, but if you want to archive your old cassettes with ease and without worrying about them in the process, this one is totally worth it.
J**E
I Love It / Get One
This has worked great for what I needed to do. I used the Line In to record songs from online from Smule......little did I know you could download them on sownloader. It worked great and recored over 200 songs from a PC via Line In and they sound great. My next project will be to use the built-in Cassette Player and convert some of my first music from the late 80s and 90s. I'll have fun reminiscing playing those old tracks. The Cassette Player also has a speed adjustment knob which will work great for some of these songs. I used to record then bounce to another cassette deck to make tracks but the one deck was faster so each track bounce, the song got faster and the vocals got faster...mickey mouse effect. Get it. It does what it says it does. You can basically record and convert anything into a mp3.
G**C
Good Unit, But....
I have many Tascam units. The most annoying thing with this unit is the display panel. All my other Tascam units are orange and very easy to read from any angle. The CD-A580 has like a white/blue display that you can not read it from any angle. To be able to read the display you must be in front of it. The control panel is a little confusing at first because of the arrangement of the control buttons for the cassette and CD player and USB recorder. You have to look to make sure you are pressing the correct button. It is a little pricey, but it is a Tascam.
I**.
Finding a well built CD/cassette deck these days is very difficult.
Expensive but well made and useful.
S**S
Great Recorder
Been waiting many years to transfer cassettes to FlashDrive , Works Perfect,Simple and easy to use ,Also have the Tascam Bluetooth recorder 200BT Cd recorder another fantastic player from Tascam
D**T
Great machine. Works well and solidly built
Actually 4.8 stars. Great machine. Works well and solidly built. Only complaints I have is that 1. Output level is somewhat low. Nothing that can't be dealt with but the level seems to be more on the line of a cassette player and not a CD player. 2. This is the second product I have purchased from TEAC (which owns or is owned by TASCAM) that does not put a on / off button on their remotes. Why is that if anybody knows. Otherwise a great device.
L**I
Just what I needed
I am a singer, and I have a lot of old cassette tapes of accompaniment tracks that I have used for years in churches, etc. Most churches no longer have cassette players, since everything has gone digital. Unfortunately, most of those old cassette accompaniment tracks are no longer available, let alone in digital format. So, I needed to transfer those old tapes into mp3's. I have always loved the quality of Tascam products. This is no exception. I bought the Tascam A-580, and I'm glad I made the choice. Everything about this machine shines of high quality construction. It is made to last, and based on the Tascam equipment I purchased years ago (early 1990's) that are still running strong, I have no doubt this one will last, too! The only downside is that this seems a little pricey for a cassette/CD/mp3 player/recorder. But, if it lasts as long as the others I bought, I won't complain.
J**Y
Materiel ne marche pas, le vendeur ne veux pas rembourser... bref.. acheteur francophone, n'achete pas ce produit.
F**A
Excelente equipo!!!!
D**D
Love it
J**O
Compre esta interfaz con la intención de reproducir y grabar cassettes. Lamentablemente no es para nada de buena calidad. Al reproducir las cintas tiene un pésimo sonido y al grabarlas aun peor. Hice muchas pruebas y trate diferentes opciones de conexión y siempre era el mismo resultado.
P**L
World's best cassette player
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