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| ASIN | B079BDMPB6 |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #558,667 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #36 in Portable Cassette Players |
| Brand | MYPIN |
| Colour | Silver |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (3,895) |
| Date First Available | 20 February 2018 |
| Display Size | 1.25 Inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.5 x 11.2 x 4.5 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 4.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 268 g |
| Item Width | 11.2 Centimeters |
| Item model number | PC000249-NCUSF |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries only |
| Manufacturer | Microware Multimedia Private Limited |
| Media Input | Flash |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model number | PC000249-NCUSF |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 11.2 x 4.5 cm; 267.62 g |
J**S
I like that it's easy to use and figure out This is what I originally wrote: However after a month, my fast forward button quit working, the auto reverse went haywire. Meaning the tape player would switch sides at random times in mid record. The worst was when it damaged two tapes. One time it snapped the film and one was damaged, but salvageable. The instructions said to go to the website if I have any issues, however, when searching for this tape player, there's no mention of it anywhere. UPDATE: The part about the website is true unfortunately. However, I'm about 90% sure it was a bad cassette that caused the issue NOT the converter. I'm going to do a test run on a dummy tape to make sure, but so far I may have jumped the gun on my previous statement out of frustration. FINAL UPDATE: Ok, yes it was a bad cassette that caused my issue. The cassettes in question were the Maxell UR 120s. IEC Type 1-Normal. They came in a red case and I bought and used them to record my radio shows in the late 90s early 2000s. DON'T put them in the converter especially if they're not rewound and have been sitting for a long time. That part of the tape was warped on mine and the converter ate them up. So what I did, was I used another cassette player from a boom box I bought new a few years ago. I connected the headphone jack to the aux on the converter and haven't had an issue since. I do recommend this converter. It's been a blessing for me because I was trying to avoid buying a laptop just for my project. I still use my fiancee's laptop, but only to empty my flash drive and transfer everything to an sd card so I can listen to it on my phone and rename the files their appropriate title. Thanks for reading this and good luck with whatever you plan on using this for.
M**S
Es hermoso y convierte perfecto
E**H
Todo perfecto Lo descambie por que no tenia la funcion de reproduccion sin cascos Pero la grabacion que era lo esencial muy buena El producto si lo desea solo como convertidor es perfecto si lo desea tambien para reproducir puede hacrlo con cascos o con altavoces
I**5
Da tempo cercavo qualcosa di semplice per convertire i miei vecchi nastri mixati in digitale senza bisogno di costose schede audio e software elaborati di trattamento del suono. In definitiva l'apparecchio ha un ottima qualità del suono e consente un immediato uso delle funzioni principali. L'ho provato anche in modalità di registrazione da fonte ausiliaria in quanto non credevo che funzionasse ma ho scoperto che collegandolo all'uscita del mixer mi consente anche di convertire in modo rapido anche vecchi vinili.... Certamente la qualità del suono è limitata a 128k ma per ascolto in auto o in casa è più che ottima x chi vuole una conversione in qualità professionale puo certamente usare altri sistemi... ma ricordiamoci che la fonte del suono rimane una cassetta o x i più smanettoni un disco in vinile collegato ad un mixer, non serve per registrare da fonte digitali... Che dire è un walkman che registra e legge anche gli mp3 con un uscita ausiliaria che in registrazione diventa anche ingresso ausiliario, direi proprio che per trenta euro è un ottimo acquisto... quasi quasi ne compro un altro e ne tengo uno come registratore fisso all'uscita del mio impianto.
C**O
Super!! Vraiment contente!! Pouvoir avoir en numérique aussi facilement l'audio d'anciennes k7! Bon le son est pas super extraordinaire et sa dépend beaucoup de l'état de votre k7... mais sinon très facile utiliser! S'alimenter avec soit piles, soit avec un câble comme pour un téléphone portable. Possibilité de mettre un casque tout en enregistrant. Nan vraiment super moi je l'ai fait sur une clés usb, ras!
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