Panasonic Easa-Phone Double Cassette Answering Machine


This is my Easa-Phone Dual Cassette ANALOG (CassetteMaster) Answering Machine, it uses an endless looping tape for the outgoing message and its 30 seconds long, and this unit can actually be used as a standard cassette player/recorder I wouldnt put an album on tape in this unit but in this video I put a cassette Adaptor in there and play my iPod thru it, im not sure if this thing is vintage but it might be, also i kinda mis read the model number its KX-T1418 and I said KX-1416 but I was ...

9 Comments.

  1. coondogtheman1234

    nice these old units are built to last and they sound better than the new digital ones but the newest digital ones dont sound too bad. they need to use a music codec to encode the voice and not a wobbly crappy narrow band voice only codec.

  2. syncmaster710n14

    I still use one of those and Its still going strong on the origianl tape.

  3. hi where did you get this easa phone, i have been looking all over. ebay did not have it either. please help. ranji

  4. cool cassette machine i just got one my self mine is the kt x-1470 and it even has a voice drivin menu. i’ll make video of it sometime. It wokrs quite well. Its also fast reacting and rewinds quite fast and it doesnt have endless loop on the out going it takes 2 regular cassettes on each side.

  5. coondogtheman1234

    that ok then i have better things for playing ipods thru, like my iHome2go, my hacked fone free speaker, and my ipod speakers, actually i have a fone free anywhere speakerphone for a cell phone and the same thing happens the treble is knocked off a little but the one i hacked is crystal clear, as for the DC bias you are prob right b/c it uses a 12 volt DC adaptor to power it i think if it was AC bias it would say prob AC 12 volts or would plug straight into the wall, i dunno

  6. Demagnetize and clean the heads.

  7. I doubt it has an adjustment for that. Being an answering machine for voice and telephone, it’s probably DC bias, too. I never saw an AC bias one before, in my experience, all the answering machines I ever had were DC bias.

  8. coondogtheman1234

    it sounds ok but I wish it sounded crystal clear like more treble, i cant figure out a way to make it sound clearer ive even opened this unit up and i couldnt figure anything out as in an adjustment on the mainboard for turnin up the treble

  9. That’s a nice machine, and seems to have good quality! Ours is similar, but the cassettes and one on top and the other under instead of side-to-side like yours.