Showing posts with label cassette player. Show all posts
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Crosley Radio CR7002A-PA Troubadour Turntable (Paprika) Review

Crosley Radio CR7002A-PA Troubadour Turntable
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I searched around for one of these all-in-one entertainment
units and chose this one because it recorded with
the use of a jump drive inserted into a slot in the front.
It was very easy to use. Simply insert the jump drive,
hit "Record", and start playing the album. Worked like a charm.
From there, you can just upload the mp3 onto your computer and
burn it to CD or do whatever you like with it.

The unit looks very nice. (I bought the oak one rather than
paprika). The sound is not particulary powerful, but it's clear
and sufficient enough for casual listening. If I ever want to
crank it up, it does have external speaker outputs in the back.

The one negative aspect is the fact that the record player arm
does not return to its starting position when the album is done
playing. The album stops spinning when it reaches the end, but
the arm just stays sitting on the album. However, that's no big
deal since, once the album's done playing, I want to put it back
into the sleeve.

Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase.

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Product Description:
Ride the wave of the vinyl resurgence and preserve your records digitally with the Crosley Troubadour three-speed turntable. Simply pop in your USB or SD card in the front slot and press "record," - no wires or computer necessary! Now you have the freedom to transfer your long-lost tunes to CD, MP3, or your computer for more convenient listening. The Troubadour also offers even more - the ability to play music from your USB or SD card, as well as CD's, cassettes and AM/FM radio. Plus, the Troubadour's retro design with real wood panels and a hand-rubbed finish will complement any room in the house. Let your hair hang down and enjoy the music!

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Coby CX-CD248 Portable Boombox with CD Player, Cassette Deck, and AM/FM Tuner Review

Coby CX-CD248 Portable Boombox with CD Player, Cassette Deck, and AM/FM Tuner
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I ended up having a lot of trouble with skipping when using this boombox, especially when using burnt CDs.It also lacks a lot of features such as bass boost or a programmable play sequence.The sound is mediocre, but adequate.I'd recommend spending an extra $10-$20 and getting a better model.

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Product Description:
MODEL- CX-CD248VENDOR- COBY ELECTRONICS

Portable CD/Radio/Stereo Cassette Player/Recorder

* Top Loading Compact Disc Player
* 1-Bit D/A Converter
* Play/Pause, Search, Repeat (One or All) Functions
* 2 Digit LED Display
* AM/FM Stereo Tuner
* Telescopic FM Antenna
* Full Auto Stop Cassette Player/Recorder
* 2-Way Cassette Recording (CD & Radio)
* One-Touch Automatic Level Control Recording
* Soft Eject Cassette Door
* Rotary Volume Control
* Wide Range Speaker System
* 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack
* Battery Operation Requires 8 "D" Size Batteries
* 110V/220V Dual Voltage

Size- 5 1/2"w x 1 1/20"h x 5 3/4"d
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Crosley CR248 Songwriter CD Recorder - Paprika Review

Crosley CR248 Songwriter CD Recorder - Paprika
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I just received this item yesterday, and already found it does not work.The sound is poor, and when I tried to record a cd from a vinyl album, I found it did not work AT ALL! It records the first few seconds of the song, then skips all over the place.Very expensive piece of junk which will cost you an arm and a leg to return to whomever you buy it from!!!!!!!! (If they even take it back)
I bought it because I have a lot of vinyl that I want to put onto cd and into iTunes, but it's worthless for that.A BIG WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!!!!!!
Does not even deserve one star.

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Product Description:
Brush the dust off your old vinyls and take those old cassettes out of your entertainment center because converting your old media to CDs has never been easier thanks to the Crosley Songwriter CD Recorder Turntable! The Songwriter easily records with the simple touch of a button. No messy cords or advanced technical knowledge required! The Songwriter plays your 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM records in 7in, 10in, and 12in sizes. It even supports CD-R/RW formats and MP3 and WAV files. Modern conveniences include a full function remote control, dynamic full range stereo speakers, an LCD display, built-in EQ presets, and a headphone jack for individual listening. When you arent recording, use the Songwriter to listen to your records, cassettes, CDs or tune in to your favorite AM/FM station. The Crosley Songwriter CD Recorder Turntable is available in a cherry, oak, or paprika stain and is sure to be a beautiful addition to any home decor!

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Jwin JXR36 Full Size Cassette Recorder With Two Speed Operation Review

Jwin JXR36 Full Size Cassette Recorder With Two Speed Operation
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I still use cassettes, obviously, and I like the small player/recorders,which also have their own speaker. This product is well built and durable. It plays well and has auto-shutoff in play mode, though, as would be expected, not in rewind or fast forward modes. As another reviewer stated, recording using the condenser microphone produces a sound that isn't very good, even if recording close to the microphone (I have not tried recording from a distance). I tried recording using a regular microphone, because the unit has a microphone jack, and the improvement of the recording was noticeable. Because the unit has the microphone jack, it is also possible to record from another device into the microphone jack (keep the input volume down, since microphone jacks are much more sensitive than regular jacks). This also worked well. I also tried out the slower speed mode, which doubles recording time, and it worked well.

For what you can buy this unit for, not the list price, it is a very good value.

P.S. After I wrote this review, and had 4/4 positive votes, I was playing with this player some more. I mistakenly plugged an A/C adaptor into the place you can do that, and the polarity was reversed, and now the player will only run on A/C, it no longer works with batteries. This is not the manufacturer's fault. Also, the normal polarity for these kinds of players is the correct polarity for this player. I have a digital recorder that uses reverse polarity with the A/C adaptor, and that was the adaptor I used! Sometimes these things happen...

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Product Description:
Full size cassette . Two speed recording with voice activation . Adjustable volume control and built-in speaker . Record LED indicator . 3.5mm headphone jack

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TAPE2USB Cassette To PC Recorder Review

TAPE2USB Cassette To PC Recorder
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I ordered this tape player from Amazon about three months ago and it's been on back order since then. It finally came in this week. This unit is going to replace an old Realistic SCT-17 cassette tape deck that bit the dust earlier this year. Not sure how old the Realistic deck was, but I bought it sometime back in the 80's. I've been looking for a new deck to replace it, but nowadays there isn't a whole lot to choose from. At least not something that doesn't cost more than I was willing to spend. Looked on Craigslist and found a number of old used decks - but was concerned that anything used would probably be prone to the same problems all my old tape decks did - old belts and/or dried out capacitors. So I wanted something new. This Tape2USB seemed to fit the bill. Like the Realistic deck I was using, it is a table top top-loading unit with a small footprint. And I like that you can connect it to a computer via a USB cable.

Ok, now for the meat of the review. This is just my initial thoughts and observations. I might come back and add to it later as I haven't spent a whole lot of time using the unit.

Number One: What is in the Box?

*Cassette Player / Recorder
*Power Adaptor (standard transformer)
*Stereo audio RCA cable
*Stereo audio RCA to mini-phone plug cable
*Two standard USB to USB "D" cables (same as what most printers today use)
*35 page manual
*Software CD

Not sure why there were two USB cables, you only need one. Think the second one might have been a mistake.

First impressions: The main unit itself is about the same size as a regular box of tissues. The first thing I noticed is that the quality of the materials is a bit inconsistent. The case of the unit seems to be of fairly good quality heavy duty plastic - similar to the materials in the tape deck that I'm replacing. What seems to be of slightly lesser quality are the knobs and switches. My impression of them is that they would look more at home on a cheap toy than on this unit. Maybe it's just the way they are shaped or the plastic they are made out of - but that is my impression. Over all I like the look of the unit - just not the knobs. The unit has slots on both ends of the case - I thought this was for ventilation, but when I first tried playing a tape in the unit I discovered that it has built-in speakers. The volume control knob for the speakers is on back of the unit, which I thought was a bit inconvenient, but once I set the volume level I pretty much left it there. Also on the back of the unit are RCA inputs / outputs for connecting the unit to regular stereo systems. On top of the unit are all the controls. There are the standard cassette tape player controls (rec, play, rew, f.fwd, stop/eject, and pause), plus there is a power button, cassette out / line in selector switch, and buttons to switch between normal & CrO2 tapes. There is also a REC Level knob. You also have a basic rec level indicator in the form of a light bar as well as a mechanical counter for tape length. Basically the same or similar setup to what I had on my previous tape desk.

Now for my thoughts on my experience of hooking this up to my computer. You really don't need to do anything special - like installing any drivers. Just connect the power transformer and the USB cable. The unit does come with the free audio software "Audacity" - which is pretty easy to install. About half of the manual details installing the software. I didn't need to as I already have it installed and have been using it for years. The version that ships with the unit is up-to-date, it's that same as the version I'm currently using. This is where I started having some problems. My off-the-shelf PC (which is running XP) came with just the basic audio circuit that comes on most mother boards and my system is running the basic OEM version of RealTek audio utilities. While the system recognized the USB connection, for some reason I couldn't get the audio from the cassette player to play on my computer's speakers. I can record the input in Audacity, just not monitor it while it was recording. Which makes the unit's built in speakers very useful. The problem I have seems to be with my system and not with the unit as I tried connecting to my laptop and didn't have the problem.

So far I'm happy with the operation of this tape deck and the quality of the output I'm getting from using a computer to record my old tape collection to MP3s.

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Product Description:
Record your cassette tapes directly to your PC or Mac with the TAPE2USB.Fully functional cassette deck with counter function and built-in 2.5" speaker. The volume adjustable speaker allows you to listen to your cassettes or simply monitor the music as you download it. Plug & play USB audio interface. No drivers required! Audacity software for PC and Mac included to edit recordings.
After you download your music to your PC or Mac you can listen to your songs via any media player (including iTunes or Windows media player), upload them to your iPod or even burn your music to a CD.
The TAPE2USB even includes RCA stereo connections and cable if you desire to listen to your cassettes through your home stereo system.

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