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2025-09-04 10:08:41
The original one was faulty. Seller dispensed with the need to return and sent me a replacement without question not even requiring me to return the 1st one.At first I thought I had received another dud, but the seller suggested checking playback volume... DOH!! It was all the way down. Turned up and playback. Hurrah! Plugged in the USB stick and followed the instructions to start recording off tape to USB. NOTE: only press the Play/Record button on the back briefly to change from solid green to flashing. Pressing too long does not start the recording (ask me how I know!!).For the first 5-10 minutes I listened to the playback while recording. There was quite some hiss and extraneous noise coming through the earbuds. I was concerned that all this would be recorded along with the actual recording. But no! After the recording was complete, I played the recorded file back on my computer and it was extremely clear - no hiss.I saw some people complaining about the tape not auto-playing the 2nd side. I had no such issue. Upon reaching the end of side 1 there was a brief pause, a click and side 2 started perfectly.100% happy!!
Nansteele
2025-08-14 13:27:02
Was sold to me as new, but packaging had been previously opened. Audio was sluggish and it destroyed the cassette tape of my deceased husband singing. Really regretting this purchase. Don’t waste your money.
william e mulcare
2025-07-12 11:25:57
This converts into mp3 very easily. Great. A little cheaply made but it does what it says. I converted all my audio tapes. Cool
Bernard Gallagher
2025-06-25 15:09:08
As the title said, I have a bunch of old cassette tapes from the 70s and 80s that are irreplaceable. I've been wanting to copy them to digital format for a long time, but just didn't know how to. I found this on Amazon a few days ago and gave it a try. While it feels cheaply made, it gets the job done. It's easy to use -- plug a USB thumbdrive into it, play the tape, and you end up with a MP3 file on the thumbdrive. If you want, use Audacity to separate that MP3 file into separate songs. The resulting MP3s suffer from a little wow and flutter, but I don't know if that's caused by this player or the tapes were recorded like that. They are from the 70s and 80s, after all. I successfully saved my priceless old mix tapes to MP3. So I'm a happy customer. :-)
Teagan Wilson
2025-04-16 15:53:30
I felt like the batteries died fairly quickly, and it caused a slowing/muddy effect on audio- both playing aloud and when recording to USB. Unfortunately, when I used a plug in cord- I dunno if it was too powerful or what- but it basically baked the insides and it died on me quickly. I think it would have been fine if I used rechargeable batteries and rotated often, and it did work as advertised- just cheaply made.
Ash Desh
2025-01-31 15:27:26
Model: BR608Does good job in converting cassettes to MP3, just converted two old cassettes to MP3, sounds good.Build quality is not that good, not sure how long it will last.Need to try some stereo cassettes & check the quality of MP3. – 09/12/2022 - Tried to convert a stereo cassette to MP3, but it gets converted in Mono mode & not stereo mode. It even does not play in stereo mode when a stereo cassette is played.Disappointed, will have to return it back. Tried to contact the DigitNow (manufacturer) but, no response from them.
Maggie Bush
2024-12-22 17:57:42
Love it so much,old school player and Modern.Time,I can listen to my old school music from old cassettes,great
DJ Gojabean
2024-12-15 11:55:40
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