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Philips - DCC 300 Digital Compact Cassette Player & Recorder Audio-cassette deck
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Philips - DCC 300 Digital Compact Cassette Player & Recorder Audio-cassette deck

Digital Compact Cassette Deck – Philips DCC300 DCC Recorder / Player Offered here is the Philips DCC300, a fascinating and collectable Digital Compact Cassette recorder/player from Philips’ short-lived but technically innovative DCC format. Introduced in the early 1990s, DCC was developed by Philips and Matsushita as the digital successor to the traditional compact cassette, offering digital recording quality while still maintaining playback compatibility with standard analogue cassette tapes. Features & Specifications: Model: Philips DCC300 Format: Digital Compact Cassette Year of Manufacture: circa 1992–1994 Type: Digital cassette recorder / player Digital Audio System: • DCC digital recording and playback system • PASC digital audio compression system • Supports digital recording from compatible digital sources • Excellent digital audio quality with very low noise • Compatible with standard analogue compact cassette playback Playback & Recording: • Records and plays Digital Compact Cassettes • Plays conventional analogue cassette tapes • Auto-reverse cassette operation • Digital track numbering and track access functions • Designed as a bridge between analogue cassette culture and digital audio recording Connectivity: • Digital audio output • Analogue audio input/output • Headphone output • Standard hi-fi component connections Design & Construction: • Classic early-1990s Philips hi-fi styling • Front-loading cassette mechanism • Clear digital display • Full-size hi-fi component format • Built during Philips’ ambitious digital audio innovation period Historical Background: The Digital Compact Cassette format was launched in 1992 as Philips’ attempt to modernise the compact cassette for the digital age. Unlike MiniDisc, DCC retained the familiar cassette shape and could also play ordinary analogue cassette tapes, making it an especially interesting transitional format. Although DCC was technically advanced and offered excellent sound quality, it remained on the market only for a few years before being discontinued in 1996. Today, DCC machines such as the Philips DCC300 are increasingly appreciated by collectors because they represent one of the most unusual and ambitious chapters in digital audio history. Condition: This Philips DCC300 is in good vintage condition and is fully functional except for the analogue audio output, where there is currently no signal. The digital audio output is working fine, and DCC playback offers excellent audio quality through the digital output. Because the analogue output is not functioning, the unit is best used with an external DAC or amplifier/receiver with a suitable digital input. Due to the age and complexity of DCC equipment, professional servicing may be beneficial for long-term reliability & restoring full functionality.. Collectable & Practical Value: The Philips DCC300 is a highly interesting collectable for digital audio enthusiasts, Philips collectors, cassette lovers, and anyone interested in rare audio formats. DCC offers a unique combination of cassette-based handling with digital audio quality, and surviving functional machines are becoming increasingly scarce. With its working digital output and excellent DCC sound quality, this unit remains a valuable and enjoyable piece of 1990s digital audio history. Proudly presented by SpaceTime Engineering — watch it in action on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@spacetimeengineering Shipping: Worldwide tracked and insured shipping according to Catawiki guidelines, the weight is approximate, including packaging Seller’s Story We are a highly specialised company based in the Netherlands, offering high-quality audio and electronic equipment throughout Europe — generally through Catawiki.

No. 104508067

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Philips - DCC 300 Digital Compact Cassette Player & Recorder Audio-cassette deck

Philips - DCC 300 Digital Compact Cassette Player & Recorder Audio-cassette deck

Digital Compact Cassette Deck – Philips DCC300 DCC Recorder / Player

Offered here is the Philips DCC300, a fascinating and collectable Digital Compact Cassette recorder/player from Philips’ short-lived but technically innovative DCC format. Introduced in the early 1990s, DCC was developed by Philips and Matsushita as the digital successor to the traditional compact cassette, offering digital recording quality while still maintaining playback compatibility with standard analogue cassette tapes.

Features & Specifications:
Model: Philips DCC300
Format: Digital Compact Cassette
Year of Manufacture: circa 1992–1994
Type: Digital cassette recorder / player

Digital Audio System:
• DCC digital recording and playback system
• PASC digital audio compression system
• Supports digital recording from compatible digital sources
• Excellent digital audio quality with very low noise
• Compatible with standard analogue compact cassette playback

Playback & Recording:
• Records and plays Digital Compact Cassettes
• Plays conventional analogue cassette tapes
• Auto-reverse cassette operation
• Digital track numbering and track access functions
• Designed as a bridge between analogue cassette culture and digital audio recording

Connectivity:
• Digital audio output
• Analogue audio input/output
• Headphone output
• Standard hi-fi component connections

Design & Construction:
• Classic early-1990s Philips hi-fi styling
• Front-loading cassette mechanism
• Clear digital display
• Full-size hi-fi component format
• Built during Philips’ ambitious digital audio innovation period

Historical Background:
The Digital Compact Cassette format was launched in 1992 as Philips’ attempt to modernise the compact cassette for the digital age. Unlike MiniDisc, DCC retained the familiar cassette shape and could also play ordinary analogue cassette tapes, making it an especially interesting transitional format. Although DCC was technically advanced and offered excellent sound quality, it remained on the market only for a few years before being discontinued in 1996.

Today, DCC machines such as the Philips DCC300 are increasingly appreciated by collectors because they represent one of the most unusual and ambitious chapters in digital audio history.

Condition:
This Philips DCC300 is in good vintage condition and is fully functional except for the analogue audio output, where there is currently no signal. The digital audio output is working fine, and DCC playback offers excellent audio quality through the digital output. Because the analogue output is not functioning, the unit is best used with an external DAC or amplifier/receiver with a suitable digital input. Due to the age and complexity of DCC equipment, professional servicing may be beneficial for long-term reliability & restoring full functionality..

Collectable & Practical Value:
The Philips DCC300 is a highly interesting collectable for digital audio enthusiasts, Philips collectors, cassette lovers, and anyone interested in rare audio formats. DCC offers a unique combination of cassette-based handling with digital audio quality, and surviving functional machines are becoming increasingly scarce. With its working digital output and excellent DCC sound quality, this unit remains a valuable and enjoyable piece of 1990s digital audio history.

Proudly presented by SpaceTime Engineering — watch it in action on our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@spacetimeengineering

Shipping:
Worldwide tracked and insured shipping according to Catawiki guidelines, the weight is approximate, including packaging

Seller’s Story
We are a highly specialised company based in the Netherlands, offering high-quality audio and electronic equipment throughout Europe — generally through Catawiki.

Final bid
€ 75
No reserve price
Matthew McIvor
Expert
Estimate  € 170 - € 200

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