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Audio ION Audio Tape to PC Casettendeck USB | 
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| Brand: Alesis Category: CE
Buy New: £77.54
New (5) from £77.54
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 2723
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 192.9 x 124 x 86.6
MPN: DIO TAPE2PC Model: ION TAPE2PC UPC: 855960000252 EAN: 0855960000252 ASIN: B000VG802I
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Quickly transfer music on your tapes to MP3 format on your computer! | | • | Dual dubbing cassette deck | | • | Plug & Play USB audio interface no drivers needed! | | • | Metal and CrO2 tape selector | | • | EZ Tape Converter 2 software (PC) and EZ Audio Converter (Mac) for hassle-free recording |
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Product Description Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Widthcm42Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Depthcm21.5Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Heightcm13.5Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Weightkg4Technical DataHeader / Product LineIONTechnical DataHeader / ModelTAPE2PCTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerION AudioTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataCassette System / TypeDual cassette deckTechnical DataCassette System / Supported BIAS TypesNormalTechnical DataAudio System / TypeDual cassette deckTechnical DataAudio System / Sound Output ModeStereoTechnical DataCassette System / Control TypeMechanicalTechnical DataCassette System / High Speed DubbingYesTechnical DataAudio System / Functions (KA)Dual cassetteTechnical DataAudio System / Subcategory (KA)Audio components
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Works well, converted all my tapes easily August 31, 2008 Dr. H. Beentje (Kew, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Comes with Audacity software, which helps convert your casette tapes to mp3 files (or AIFF, or Ogg Vorbis, if you prefer). You can record a whole side of a tape in one go, and then easily chop it up in its separate tracks if you like. I am not a techie and found it all quite easy to work. Sometimes I had a strong buzz coming in over an otherwise clean tape; stop the machine, switch it all off and on again, and it is fine again. Not quite sure which caused this, not dirty heads (I cleaned these a few times with proper cleaning solution) not a bad lead connection. Anyway, I converted all my tapes to my satisfaction; just as I did earlier with all my records, using an ION record deck. A useful machine!
Only if you don't already have a cassette player August 10, 2008 Mike (United Kingdom) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Audio ION Audio Tape to PC Casettendeck USB I picked this information up from Amazon.com (thank you), but it is equally applicable to the UK. If you already have a tape deck you probably don't need this bit of kit. You need: Your existing tape deck Hardware: A connecting lead from the tape deck to your PC. This can be from the audio output on the tape deck or from the headphone output. If you have a jack to jack lead to play your iPod in your car you may already have one of these. If not the nice people at Maplins or similar can help. Software: Audacity is available for free on the web. Total cost 0.00 to <10.00.
I have been using my very old Pioneer tape deck, a jack to jack lead I already had, and the free Audacity software to update old tapes to MP3s. Fine results.
Does what it says, but not how I expected! March 24, 2008 Nick56 (England) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I needed a machine to convert my 100+ cassette recordings to MP3. This machine will do it, but if you want to catalogue all your albums/tracks/artists properly, you need to have a lot of time on your hands. You literally have to play each cassette the whole way through and stay with your PC to add the track breaks etc. You would have thought someone could have come up with a high speed method for doing this that recognises pauses between songs etc.There is a piece of additional software, but no instructions supplied so it's anyone's guess whether it could make the job any easier. Essentially this is a double cassette deck that just happens to have a USB port so it plays into your computer. It is no more. You also have to use iTunes as the software for capturing the music, even if you don't want to use iTunes and then have the cumbersome process of locating the songs in the files and moving them so you can play them in windows media player or upload to other MP3 players.
All in all a bit disappointing therefore and with 6 tapes done and nearly 100 to go, if I'm wrong in my assessment of how this works, please tell me quickly!!
Disappointing after 3mths March 17, 2008 Beverley 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
We have had two of these decks and in both cases the same problem arose. We have more than the average amount of cassettes than the average customer would have. The deck itself is easy to use (without the software) and was better than one we had fitted into the tower when we started to use it we realised it was impossible to clean the heads pinch wheel efficiently and this rendered the drive useless for the purpose as tapes do build up on the heads/pinch.
The ION is good as we have full access to the heads which is important when trying to copy numerous tapes, the heads need cleaned regularly with the correct fluid - the ION seemed to fulfil this criteria for us.
The first deck we used after 3mths a spring came loose making one side of the deck broken as the fine spring was vital and could not be replaced without returning the deck. We were given a replacement and now find the replacement has the same issue - 3mths approx 3-4 C90 or C60 each day - spring came out again on the side we were using.
We then started to use the second side of the deck - 3mths same amount of tapes on average - same problem - spring again this time back to the shop and now have to wait to see if we will be sent a new one or the same one fixed. This seems to be a design weakness as it has happened over and over again, even the shop realise the deck was cared for and was 'as new' when returned but could no longer be used due to the spring each time.
Possibly if someone was only using this deck for a 100 or so tapes and not in use every day as it is with us they may not have this issue until the deck was out of warranty. Although we may have to revert to another solution with a normal cassette deck which this doesn't happen to as we have several of these to use as tape to tape recording and have never had a problem.
I know with the LP decks it is important to have quality needles etc and think ION improved on their Vinyl one (have never used one) the Tape one seemed ideal for us to be able to digitise a complete library but if we needed a new one every 3mths it would be a waste of time and money. Hopefully ION will note the design weakness and produce a better quality deck.
I know if we had only needed to copy an average amount every so often the deck would have been fine but if you are looking for a serious copy to PC deck then this one has a weakness, may only be a tiny spring but it renders the deck useless.
Tape2PC January 14, 2008 Wendy Hopkins (Cambridgeshire, UK) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Bought this for myself, (age 67)! Fantastic easy to set up and use. To start with I clicked the record button on the recorder instead of the PC, so obviously it would not work. One call to Customer Support, and sorted!!!
Have put dozens of my ancient cassettes on iPod already, brilliant.
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