TAPE2USB Cassette To PC Recorder Reviews
I use the Grace Digital Audio Tape2USB specifically to record audio to cassette tapes. Upon reading reviews of this product, none of them stated how well this tape deck handled this task. I can attest that the product delivers sufficient sound transfer to tape. Although my older kenwood dual-deck tape recorder was significantly better, for the money you can still make decent mix tapes for your friends and family. Enough bass to get by with. Not overly tinny. Pretty much all I asked for in this product. I also use this product to make live recordings of band practices. All and all, I say you get what you pay for. It also hooks up to your pc really easily, although I did not test the usb function.
TAPE2USB Cassette To PC Recorder Feature
- Records from auxiliary sources via cassette tape deck to PC
- Record level indicator record level control
- CrO2 Tape play CrO2 record buttons
- Counter display reset
- Records plays in stereo sound
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Piece of Crap - A. Berge -
Let my start by saying that the USB sounded like crap from day one. From that end, it was a complete waste because that was the entire point of the purchase. I could have bought a generic analog deck that pluged into my sound card that would have been cheaper and sounded a lot better. I managed to back up two tapes before noticing the low electrical hum, that has been plaguing me from start, was now a loud electrical hum. I know it isn't from my tapes because you can hear it with the play button pushed down, on pause, or with no tape inside the deck. Now it is just a paperweight, because the hum transhers to my recordings and Audacity can't filter it out. Just go to craigs list and buy a tape deck or even an old boom box that has an Audio output. Get a audio cable from Best Buy or Radio Shack plug that into your computer instead of this USB garbage.
Oct 27, 2010 22:43:04
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