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tape2usb converter March 8, 2010 L. Fellers (CAMDEN, MI, US) the converter works pretty good. if you have old tapes it will not make them sound good tho. had some problems initailly hooking it up to the computer w/itunes. can not convert both sides of the tape at 1 time tho which i was really hoping i could. directions could have been a little better. for the price i got this for it is not a bad product tho.
Ion Tape2PC Cassette deck March 6, 2010 Colleen J. Edwards I was very unhappy with this product. The first software CD was not written correctly and had recording instruction errors. I contacted the Company. They had me download a second set of instructions which also had errors. The system simply did not work, and I returned it for a full refund.
Added features March 3, 2010 Robert Mitchell (Midland,Tx) Just recently purchased the ion tape 2pc very easy to use. The negative is it only works with I tunes you can tranfer your music to to windows, or other media program and then transfer it to your specific mp3 I use the Sansa. Overall if you have cassettes that are priceless,and you want to keep them this is the way to go.EZ vinyl/tape program only works with ITunes.
Easily Saves Cassettes to PC March 2, 2010 Kurt Everhart (Guntersville, AL USA) I bought the Ion Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck in order to copy many of my cassettes, that for many I had previously recorded from records, onto my PC and then to CDs. I have been using the deck about a month and it works quite well. All of the music is copied to iTunes and from there I can pick which music I want to copy to CDs. It is also nice that I can listen to the music as I copy it.
If I have to find something to complain about, it would be a minor point. It would be nice to have a pause on the recording option on the software, so I can turn the cassette over and resume on the other side. Instead, I have to copy side one and then transfer that music to iTunes and then come back and copy side two and then transfer that music to iTunes. Again, that is only a minor inconvenience. Overall, I highly recommend the product.
Could be so much better February 13, 2010 Comm Prof (virginia) The price is reasonable, but the unit is big, bulky and low on features. I see no real reason this had to be a two-drive deck, except (I guess) that one side will function as a backup when the heads on the other get dirty or the control levers break.
Neither side has auto-reverse (unlike every car cassette made in the past 20 years) and there's no way to have one deck start playing when the other finishes. Adding those two features would be very powerful: making it able to convert two full tapes without human intervention.
Instead, this just looks like the cheapest player that had circuitry inside that lent itself to adding a USB-out circuit. It works, but that's about it. I let it sit in the box for months before I got around to installing it. If I'd had time to test it sooner, I would have sent it back.
Other improvements I wish it had: Illuminated controls; a cueing speaker; Macintosh software for automatically marking breaks between tracks or downloading album information.
(Instead of Ion's software, I've been using Final Vinyl, which came with a Griffin iMic -- which I used with my 30-year-old Sony cassette deck before deciding the Ion would be a more elegant solution. It isn't, but at least the heads are newer, and the second side will be there as a backup.)
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