Product Description
PyleHome Model : PT659DU
Dual Cassette Deck MP3 Conversion
Dual Stereo Cassette Deck w/Tape USB to MP3 Converter
Normal/High Speed copy function (Direct-dubbing from Cassette in two speeds)
Dynamic Noise Suppression
Supports CrO2 tapes
Auto-stop function
Quickly transfer music on your tapes to MP3 format on your computer
CrO2 tape selector
RCA inputs and outputs
PC and Mac compatible
Power supply voltage: 110V~60Hz
Dimensions:16.54”(W) x 8.46″(D)x 5.32”(H)
If you still have cassette tapes of your favorite albums lying around, the PT659DU is for you. Hook it up to your PC or Mac with USB and digitize those old hits! It functions as a regular cassette player too, so you can plug it in to your amp and listen to your cassettes or make a mixtape using the dual decks. Dynamic noise suppression keeps the sound clear. Plays standard and CrO2 tapes.
Product Features
- DUAL SPEED DUBBING: The dual stereo cassette tape deck features direct dubbing from cassette in two speeds. It provides normal and high-speed copy function. Both decks can be used for playback but only deck B can be used for recording/dubbing
- CONVERTS TO MP3: Use the included USB cable to connect the tape deck to an available USB port on your computer for quick transfer of music on your tapes to MP3 format on your computer. Works on PC and Mac computers
- SUPPORTS CrO2: The double tapes player features CrO2 tape selector. Features recorder level control as well as gain control for adjusting audio signal from the unit to your computer. The auto stop function provides further control over end result
- SEAMLESS INTERFACE CONNECTIONS: The cassette player dual deck provides an RCA output for connecting to an amplifier or receiver. It also features an RCA input for connecting an external source intended for recording or dubbing
- SUPPRESS OUTSIDE NOISE: Enjoy your favorite cassette tape collection with the dynamic noise reduction feature which keeps the sound as clear as possible and control over record and play level meters with the dual cassette radio