Interesting. I'm currently considering one myself, but actually I've no idea what I'd actually do with it. Do I have CDs that I wish were available on tape? Or vice versa? I'm not sure. I'm also intrigued by the MD-CD version, though again I don't know why. Just a bit of gadget-mania?
If recording from tape to cd with the unit (old band recordings mostly), will the quality of the music be 'exactly' the same as that of the tape, or does the process/transfer itself apply any compression (or noise reduction etc) as trying to work out if this would yield better final quality rather than say using an interface and recording from my tape deck to laptop/audacity directly potentially (and ironing out any recording graphic peaks there instead, or both methods similar)? Cheers for any answers given:)?
blablablablabla don't know s...it, the guy selling it did not know nothing on how to use it, plus today that Tascam CC-222 model is priceless, $150 is a still.
a good one
I would buy it for $200! Looks like it’s in great condition.
Interesting. I'm currently considering one myself, but actually I've no idea what I'd actually do with it. Do I have CDs that I wish were available on tape? Or vice versa? I'm not sure. I'm also intrigued by the MD-CD version, though again I don't know why. Just a bit of gadget-mania?
is this cassette still using belt or Direct-Drive?
If recording from tape to cd with the unit (old band recordings mostly), will the quality of the music be 'exactly' the same as that of the tape, or does the process/transfer itself apply any compression (or noise reduction etc) as trying to work out if this would yield better final quality rather than say using an interface and recording from my tape deck to laptop/audacity directly potentially (and ironing out any recording graphic peaks there instead, or both methods similar)? Cheers for any answers given:)?
blablablablabla don't know s...it, the guy selling it did not know nothing on how to use it, plus today that Tascam CC-222 model is priceless, $150 is a still.