High quality cassette decks?
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I just got over a dozen tapes in the mail that I need to record to MP3/Wav.
I looked into getting the PlusDeck PC Cassette Deck but it seems like more of a hassle than it's worth. I can just record straight into my soundcard instead.
SO - can anyone recommend a really good cassette deck? I know that's like asking "can you recommend a good stone tablet to write on?" but
I looked into getting the PlusDeck PC Cassette Deck but it seems like more of a hassle than it's worth. I can just record straight into my soundcard instead.
SO - can anyone recommend a really good cassette deck? I know that's like asking "can you recommend a good stone tablet to write on?" but
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um... maybe not the highest quality. I can't even find one of those for sale anywhere online.
Sony should have some still available with Dolby "S". That's supposed to be the best noise reduction for tapes. I saw one in the sony store for 300 canadian.
they made decent quality tape decks along with nakamichi, I'd go for something that hasn't been used too much - if you clean the heads & the your tapes are in good condition you should be fine
I wouldn't recommend any Dolbying of anything. You're going to lose much more high end than you need to.
Record it clean to a computer and use audio software to clean it up. It's ridiculous to try to use some 30 year old semi-mechanical filtering that does a blanket filter instead of doing a case-by-case noise filter as you can do with any reasonable audio software (i.e. CoolEdit).
PLEASE KIDS, DON'T DO IT.[/b]
Sermon over.
A good question here is not even the condition of the tapes, but how they were recorded to begin with?