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Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - Winston - 09-12-2011 I've got a number of old cassettes that have music I can't find anywhere else. I'd like to transfer them to my Mac. Problem is that we no longer have a decent cassette player/deck at home. I'm not wild about spending a lot of money on a cassette deck as this likely be a relatively short-term use. I also don't really want a full-sized deck because they take up so much space. (Minor rant: why do hifi components have to come in such large boxes when they are mostly empty space inside? Especially since most people don't need them to stack with a record player any more.) One idea is to get a used Sony professional Walkman. Apparently the recording quality on some of these was pretty good. But they seem to be expensive on eBay ($200 range). I'm leery of spending that much on an old machine full of rubber belts, gears and motors. Example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-WM-D6C-Walkman-Professional-/270812651009?pt=Cassette_Players&hash=item3f0db11e01#ht_500wt_914 I'm also not impressed by the USB cassette players on the market. There is a TEAC deck at Amazon that looks OK (also plays CDs), but again it's $200. http://www.amazon.com/AD-800-Player-Cassette-Codec-Black/dp/B0037VZUPO I found some interesting info on high end tape decks here: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mleone/gdead/taping-guide/part1.html but it doesn't look terribly current. Has anyone looked into tape decks recently? - Winston Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - pinkoos - 09-12-2011 Costco B&M currently has one of the USB transfer devices. I forget the brand but I remember it being relatively cheap ($40?). EDIT: I think it's the same as this one over at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Grace-Digital-GDI-Tape2USB200-Player-Software/dp/B003O9XJ02/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1315838626&sr=1-1 But, I don't remember it being that expensive at Costco, but don't hold me to the price! Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - mrthuse - 09-12-2011 I borrowed an older Tascam from a friend some months ago to do the same thing. He let me borrow the deck for a few weeks. Bought him a bottle of decent bourbon and everybody was happy. Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - freeradical - 09-12-2011 I would consider going to one of the many vintage audio sites or even eBay and getting a high quality used deck. Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - Winston - 09-12-2011 mrthuse wrote: That would be an almost ideal situation. freeradical wrote: I started to do that, but got overwhelmed quickly. Hence my retreat to the relative safety of the MacResource Forum! - W Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - DavidS - 09-12-2011 Craigslist? Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - h linamen - 09-12-2011 I recently digitized some LP's and cassette tapes using an older turntable for the LPs and an older sony "boombox" in conjunction with the Griffin USB iMic that sells for about $25. Worked great. http://www.amazon.com/Griffin-Technology-iMic-Audio-Device/dp/B000BVV2IC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1315841906&sr=8-1 Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - Winston - 09-12-2011 I've got an iMic, but not the player for cassettes. The turntable's another story. I got a Denon "USB" turntable (it records to a USB thumb drive, not to a computer connection) last year which I'm not very happy with. Should have researched it more. - W Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - lost in space - 09-12-2011 Thrift stores around here have decent cassette decks sometimes, good prices too. Might try that. Re: Transferring old cassette tapes to computer-need a tape deck - August West - 09-12-2011 Pawn shop |