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So I have microcassettes I'd like to archive to the PC. (My brother and
I used to carry the things around and make crazy recordings noises.) All I need is info the playback quality of devices. Product descriptions always tout other features like VOR and 2x speed. I have to think I could get better quality using something other than what I have now, a Sony M-540V. So far I've looked at used transcribers on eBay, read reviews at Amazon for a few $30+ microcassette recorders, and heard the old Sony BM model transcribers were good, but I'd prefer advice if possible before I sink $50-100 on something. (Would like to keep it in that price range.) Thanks, Tim x-posted to sci.med.transcribers |
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