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PHILCO Digital Cassette Recorder – Portable Tape Player, Recorder & Cassette to MP3 Converter

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Features

  • Multi-functional Device: This cassette player serves as a cassette tape player, tape recorder, cassette recorder, and tape recorder cassette player, meeting all your audio needs in one portable cassette player.
  • Easy Recording: Capture conversations using the tape recorder with microphone or record music on cassette tapes with this versatile cassette tape recorder.
  • Digital Conversion: Effortlessly convert your audio cassettes to digital format with the built-in cassette to mp3 converter, cassette to digital converter, and audio cassette to digital converter
  • Portability: Enjoy your favorite tunes on-the-go with this cassette player portable, tape player, and tape players cassette portable, designed for easy transportation.
  • Comprehensive Solution: This all-in-one device is perfect for those looking for cassette players, casette player, and portable cassette players & recorders, combining nostalgia and modern technology.

Description

Introducing the PHILCO Digital Cassette Recorder, a versatile and portable cassette player that brings the joy of cassette tapes back to life. This all- in-one device is designed for recording conversations on tape or USB and converting your cassette tapes to digital formats. It's perfect for both nostalgic fans of classic audio and modern users looking for a practical and convenient solution. Key Features: Versatile Functionality: Use this cassette tape player as a tape recorder, cassette recorder, cassette to mp3 converter, and portable cassette player. Its extended recording capabilities to USB allow playback through your PC, CD Boombox, or Shelf System with better audio capabilities. High-Quality Sound: Enjoy your favorite cassette tapes with this cassette player portable's 1 Watt Speaker. Playback music cassette is number one with this tape player. Multiple Recording Options: Record conversations or music using the built-in microphone or the 3.5mm microphone input. Choose between recording on cassette tape or USB. Easy Connectivity: This tape recorder with microphone features a headphone jack for private listening and a 3.5mm microphone input for external microphones. Portable Design: Take your tape players cassette portable wherever you go! The portable cassette players & recorders run on 110v power with the included adapter or on 4 "C" size batteries for on-the-go use. Cassette to Digital Conversion: Convert your precious audio cassette to digital format with the built-in cassette to digital converter and audio cassette to digital converter. What's in the Box: PHILCO Digital Cassette Recorder Power cord Instructions for use Upgrade your audio experience with the PHILCO Digital Cassette Recorder. Enjoy the nostalgia of cassette tapes and the convenience of modern technology in one device. Order now and rediscover the magic of cassette tape recorder!

Package Dimensions: 14.48 x 7.52 x 3.54 inches


Item Weight: 2.07 pounds


Manufacturer: PHC Americas, LLC


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: June 10, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good price.
Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by David Kerr

  • Excellent digitizer
I was leery about buying another converter after the Sharper Image unit returned earlier. Furnished USB drive did not fit USB input. I expected mixed reviews. Then I saw the comments by "engineer" and thought it was worth a try. At half the cost of the Sharper Image, why not? His step by step lesson was clear and should be included with every unit sold. I got my 9 precious ancient mix tapes done in no time. Now anytime I need a nostalgia fix, I open one of my 9 files in Music, put on the bluetooth headphones and make everyday tasks more enjoyable. Thank you "engineer". BTW, at 69, not very tech savvy. Not even a smartphone user. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Russell Staufenberger

  • Cassette to MP3 via USB does not work
Saw mixed reviews so I took a chance, but the conversion to mp3 via USB did not work. Directions say to start cassette and then push the play/record button on the MP3 to start recording and the green light next to USB buttons will stay lit while recording. The light on mine never aluminates or gives any indication its working. Also, there is no button for record on the USB, it only has a play button. Pushing the USB play button while the cassette is playing only caused the audio to stop, but the cassette kept playing, and then while I pushed stop or play again on the USB the audio would come back, with the cassette playing the whole time and never missing a beat. I followed the directions of both the included manual and the reviewer on amazon that did get it to work and it did not work for me. I don't know if the older units actually had a record/play button for the USB controls or what, but the units now definitely do not and they do not convert to mp3. I should have listened to the latest reviews that advised so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Dynamo

  • Works very well - some caveats to note though
I've been burned by "Record to USB" devices in the past so I was hesitant to order this. However, taking a chance and using the Instructions given in earlier posts [Robert H.], worth repeating here (below) I was able to easily encode a some audio tapes as mp3 on the USB flash drive (LED indicator on usb drive is highly recommended). The tapes I encoded were from the early 1990's and they still work [I do expect some - especially the consumer grade tapes - to fail when trying to play them now] but the recording levels are pretty high, and Audacity indicates clipping [images attached] but given the choice between a broken 30 year old tape and clipping, I'll take clipping. The dynamic range is only 12khz and based on the precipitous drop in the graph [see image] I think it might be the tape player. My test tape is long lost so can't verify. You cannot control anything about the mp3 output, audio level, bit rate encoding (it is 160kbps, pretty good) and file creation date (always 08/10/2018 1:00AM). Still, given my tapes are nearing the end of their 30 year shelf life this gives me a chance to preserve them and the quality of the algorithm is just fine for me and a lot of the noise is reduced since it is I suspect a direct encoding from the preamp output rather than from a noisy phone jack output [would have to look at the PCB board to confirm]. Knowing the short half-life of these type of devices, their tendency to be discontinued after a production run and I have lots of tapes to encode I went ahead and ordered another. Things to note: (1) In my case, pressing STOP on the tape player will cut off power to the USB system (???) which will mean your flash drive will be interrupted and possibly corrupted. Press USB STOP before pressing TAPE STOP on your cassette tape [there are two banks of buttons - one for USB and one for TAPE] and this will close the file on your FAT32 Flash drive avoiding corruption, my file was fine but Windows complained and repaired when this happened for me. I'll probably get tired of watching the tape to stop the USB system, so I'll just deal with the occasional complaint when the tape auto-stops and if I see a file that is unrecoverable I'll update here. (2) The volume knob on the side only affects the playback from the speaker, it does not change the USB recording level so you don't have to audibly listen to the tape play to record it and it doesn't affect the recording volume. (3) It places the files in a directory called AB_REC, this likely means you won't be able to listen them on the tape deck unless you move them out of the AB_REC directory to the root directory, the instructions said something about them not being in directories to play back. Instructions from previous Posts Repeated Here: The instructions with the cassette player/recorder leave much to be desired. It is a matter of trial and error until you get the exact sequence to make a good recording from cassette tape to USB flash drive. I have included the instructions I use myself below for your use in successfully making a cassette-to-USB recording: 1) Switch the "USB/Off-Tape" switch to "Off-Tape". 2) Place an empty USB flash drive formatted to FAT32 in USB slot. Make sure it is snug. 3) Press "Play" for cassette tape to start playing. 4) Immediately after that, press the USB "Square" button until the green "Record" light flashes indefinitely. It may take a few tries to get this to happen. If this does not happen, no recording will be made at all. 5) Note that the USB flash drive flashes (if so equipped; it is suggested that you get one that does) as it is recording from the cassette tape. 6) When done, "Stop" the cassette tape from playing. 7) Press the USB "Square" button to stop recording. It will stop flashing. 8) The USB flash drive will now have an MP3 recording placed in a directory named "AB_REC" in a file named "AUX0001.MP3". (If you leave this on your USB flash drive, the next recording will automatically advance to AUX0002.MP3, and so on. Very convenient). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024 by Oscar R. Garcia Oscar R. Garcia

  • that it works as i needa
a good product hopefully what i need
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by joan m ranski

  • Philco is a quality name
Great sound and easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • It eats tapes, doesn’t sound good.
It has horrible sound quality, but that’s not even what angers me. First, to record the aux cable had to go in “mic” for it to work for me? other wise it wouldn’t record. Second, the motor that sounds the tapes would stop through recording, or slow down and speed up, and sometimes stop fully and EAT THE TAPE. It didn’t just eat the tape once, it did it more than 4 times. I lost a 90 minute tape of music because of this. Luckily the tape was not a precious one. I spent about $30 on this and it was not worth it AT ALL. Its microphone quality is bad, the motor is bad, the sound quality is bad. It’s all bad. the only good thing about it is the looks of it. I wouldn’t like to be mad about it, but i am. I spent $30 of my money on this piece of crap, i do not recommend you buy it. Nonetheless, it’s your choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Crazyfrog Crazyfrog

  • Converting cassette to mp3 DOES WORK!
As other reviewers said, this unit does convert cassette to mp3. First, plug a thumb drive into the USB port. Set the "USB or OFF/TAPE" switch to OFF/TAPE. Press the "PLAY" button to start playing a tape, then press and hold the USB record button on the top right (my unit has a square symbol). The small green LED "RECORD" light will start flashing. After you stop your recording, plug the thumb drive into a computer, and VOILA! the mp3 will be in a folder on the thumb drive. I have some irreplaceable recordings of my parents on cassette that can now be backed up digitally. I am so happy this works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by engineer

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