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No hay artículos en el carroJorge Luis Manjarrez Vazquez
Comentado en México el 4 de marzo de 2025
buen equipo y muy practico para pasar los caset a usb
GEO
Comentado en México el 2 de enero de 2025
Práctica y buen tamaño, ideal para personas grandes.
Benjamin Vargas
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2024
Para escuchar la radio. Buen producto
Dawn Allen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
I was impressed with this conversion tape player. I spent weeks putting all my old recorded cassettes on memory stick to preserve them. I was VERY impressed about the reproduced sound. You have to remember, that the vinyl records recorded on to the tape, and the tape itself (after decades of being used) doesn't have the quality sound modern people are used to, but this recorder recorded them perfectly like listening to the tape itself. Of course, the draw back is, what is stored on the stick, is the entire tape as one file, but can't have everything! But the "file" can be transferred to like iTunes, named what you want.
RAUL FARIAS HIGAREDA
Comentado en México el 2 de noviembre de 2024
Es cómodo, elegante y eficiente
GrouchyOldMan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2024
Well then, this will be a different kind of review... I'll start by confessing that this device did not meet my needs and it has been returned. Nonetheless I gave it a five star rating as an acknowledgement of the excellent customer support I received.My project is archiving a couple hundred rare-ish music cassettes by ripping them as MP3 files then storing them on the digital jukebox that blankets our home with music. I have been laboriously performing this using a high end Teac deck and the Audible app on a laptop, but the appeal of this little player was strong enough to catch my interest. Long story short, it is completely inappropriate for my purpose.To be fair, it works as advertised, but the quality of the MP3 analog to digital conversion is low grade, unacceptably so for serious archival use. Worse yet, there is a very awkward pause in the Recording To USB process that prevents it from beginning until your tape is already playing music. To begin recording to a USB thumb drive, you must first press PLAY and start the tape, then press and hold a small RecUSB button until a red recording light comes on. The light doesn't come on until audible sound is already playing from your tape. I can only vouch for this on the unit I have in hand, but Customer Support seemed to indicate this behavior was a Feature rather than a Bug.And that brings us to their Customer Support which was excellent! The documentation included a nice cart that provided an email address for support along with the promise of a quick response. I resorted to that immediately and repeatedly to get to the bottom of my questions and the answers were indeed quick in coming, accurate and complete.With that help, I was able to determine that this wasn't going to work for my particular needs, and easily arrange for a refund of my full purchase price.This device worked perfectly as designed, radio reception was strong and the sound quality playing a cassette was acceptable. It's a useful little boombox at a reasonable price. The only dealbreaker in my case wouldn't affect most buyers. The company explained what was going on and they cheerfully refunded my purchase. I have found that to be rare in these troubled times and so I reward this a five-star transaction.PS, I also suggested to their Customer Support that they update their listing to indicate the RecUSB delay. We'll see if they do so.-Grouchy
SteveS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de noviembre de 2023
I purchased this device to convert audio recordings on cassette tapes to MP3 files on a USB stick. It will not reliably do this. It records for a small amount of time (in my trials, anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 minutes) and then the record light goes off and it stops recording. When you try to play the generated MP3 file with Audacity it says it does not recognize the type of file. Windoes Media Player can successfully oprn and play the MP3 file but there will be a vatriable number of 'skips' in the file which were not there on the audio recording. If you manually stop recording before the device stops itself (for whatever reason), then it does produce an MP3 file that Audacity can open and play. I have tried half a dozen different USB sticks, all empty and formated as FAT32, and all between the 4 and 32 GB that was recommended. Still the same problems. It's a good radio and cassette player but it can't reliably convert cassette audio recordings to MP3 files. Just $43 wasted.
ilmoavreuu
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2023
I've only had it for one day but it has already done it's job for me. Although I have a lot of cassettes from the 1990s and a few from 1970s, only a few of them were important to me which I wanted to convert to MP3.After seeing one or two negative reviews, I was worried that my cassettes would get damaged, so I first inserted my "not-so-important" tapes into the player. After seeing them run fine, I went ahead and inserted my important cassettes.The recordings came out great. The sound quality was excellent. It records at 128 kbps, which should be sufficient for most people.Since I only had a few tapes that were important, I successfully got them converted very quickly. So I can't comment on the durability/longevity as of yet although the quality of the product looks very good. At this price point, it should be worth the money.I understand every product has a few negative reviews but my suggestion is to give this product a chance. I'm very satisfied.One last note, for the USB drive, use a SanDisk 32GB (USB 3.0). Nothing else seemed to work. It's relatively cheap so shouldn't be a big deal. Instead of wasting time trying to make other drives work, just go get one of these.
Sagacious
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de septiembre de 2023
Originally, I gave this product a 5-star rating. After all, where can you find a sharp-looking little cassette player with so many recording features at this price? I got it for only $35.99. but it's a bargain even at a higher price. I have tens of lectures recorded on cassettes, which inevitably lose their quality over time or get eaten by the cassette player. A simple, user-friendly way to record these on mp3 format is fantastic for me, and the unit's sound is quite loud. I highly recommended this product.However, after 3 months of daily use, the speakers started fading in and out when using the cassette player. Luckily, I had purchased the Asurian extended warranty for a few dollars. (the original warranty is not listed anywhere on Amazon, and I could not find the company on the web) Asurian dealt with my claim immediately, all smiles and no hassles. and within a few days I had a new unit. Since they reimbursed me for the full price of the unit, and I got it again on sale, so, essentially, the new extended warranty was free. So, the bottom line is that if you like this product, then buy it with the extended warranty. Anyway, in my experience, most boom boxes don't last more than 2-3 years.
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