The Teac W-760 R is a double cassette deck that was in production between 1995 and 1998. Designed for versatility in tape playback and recording, it features a double reverse mechanism. Recording is possible on Deck II with the ability to play and reverse, while Deck I allows for recording and reverse functions. The W-760 R employs TEAC's advanced rebus technology, ensuring stable tape travel in both directions (I → II and II → I). It has a continuous reverse playback feature for extended listening sessions and allows for repeat playback up to five consecutive times. Users can select between constant speed and double speed for dubbing, with built-in sync reverse capabilities that can align the head for dubbing different-length tapes. An auto-rec mute function provides approximately four seconds of silence, and it includes a microphone input and headphone jack. Additionally, the deck supports a built-in CD sync function for synchronized recording with TEAC-compatible CD players. Technical specifications include a wow and flutter rate of 0.06%, frequency response tailored to different tape types (ranging from 25 Hz to 20 kHz for metal tapes), and a signal-to-noise ratio of 58 dB for normal levels, improving with noise reduction (up to 79 dB with Dolby C). The W-760 R operates on 100 VAC with a power consumption of 14W, and its dimensions are 435 mm x 144 mm x 297.5 mm, weighing approximately 4.2 kg. The device was originally priced around ¥34,800 in 1995 and is available in a sleek black finish.