Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Donald Vargas photo
1 Level
1327 Review
40 Karma

Review on ๐ŸŽต Cassette to MP3 Converter: BlumWay Portable Recorder Player for Converting Audio Music Tape to Digital Format with Earphone - No Computer Required by Donald Vargas

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic customer service

Working with old cassettes is challenging but if they are well maintained and of good quality this converter is a good product. I had some problems and emailed them. The answer came within a few hours. The original suggestion didn't work so there were a few more calls back and forth and each time the response was very quick. The problem turned out to be that I was using a very old USB drive (before it was called sticks) and it was too slow to keep up. Using a recently purchased "flash drive" solved this problem. Now I am happy! I've played with computer tapes a lot and some of my old audio cassettes have similar problems. 1) The tape can stick together. Called a stricture. Running the tape back and forth is impossible. 2) The spools in the cassette may wobble and the cassette player may not be able to move the tape smoothly. The voice seems ok but the music is not very good. Random missing things. I think you need to buy a really good quality turntable to get around this. 3) Some tapes caused mechanical clicks and noise in low volume sections and between tracks, causing track detection to fail. The noise hardly disturbed the sound. The result is one huge file instead of many tracks. 3) Some tapes caused mechanical clicks and noise in low volume sections and gaps between tracks, causing track detection to fail. The noise hardly disturbed the sound. The result is one huge file instead of many tracks. 3) Some tapes caused mechanical clicks and noise in low volume sections and gaps between tracks, causing track detection to fail. The noise hardly disturbed the sound. The result is one huge file instead of many tracks. 3) Some tapes caused mechanical clicks and noise in low volume sections and gaps between tracks, causing track detection to fail. The noise hardly disturbed the sound. The result is one huge file instead of many tracks. 3) Some tapes caused mechanical clicks and noise in low volume sections and gaps between tracks, causing track detection to fail. The noise hardly disturbed the sound. The result is one huge file instead of many tracks.

Pros
  • Auto Reverse
Cons
  • I will write later