The Pioneer CT-41 is a cassette deck that was released in the late 1970s. It features a sleek design typical of Pioneer audio equipment from that era, with a straightforward, user-friendly interface. The CT-41 is known for its decent performance in cassette playback and recording, utilizing well-regarded technology for sound reproduction. Key specifications include a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz for normal tapes, with improved performance for the high-density metal tapes. The deck typically includes features like Dolbly B noise reduction, a built-in peak level meter, and the ability to record in both normal and high-speed modes. Other notable specifications include a signal-to-noise ratio of around 60 dB and total harmonic distortion at less than 1%. The construction generally focuses on durability and ease of use, appealing to music enthusiasts looking for quality in a compact format.