OM Digital Solutions J300 Microcassette Recorder
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Depending on the configuration, the device can either be used as a microphone or There is a 2 on this test. A 5 mm jack is required.
My Office Depot purchase included a large number of cassettes. Searching for a mini cassette vendor on Google will give you a few options.
There is no micro tape that cannot be placed in a You can use any micro tape, no matter the brand.
As far as I know, no. In my case, a digital voice recorder was the best solution, but tapes could be used if you can find models, however they are quite hard to come by.
Selected User Reviews For OM Digital Solutions J300 Microcassette Recorder
In order to transcribe class notes, I prefer to use an earbud so I can do so in the library while listening to private content. There is a port on this unit, but it requires the micro size jack that regular earbuds do not have. Even finding an adapter is difficult. It is easy to find mini cassettes at office supply stores, but the earbud jacks are nearly impossible.
Finding this was an exciting find for me because I wanted to listen to old answering machine tapes with my deceased mother and other loved ones.
This item has been used, but it is in Worked fine and was a good value given that a new version would have cost much more. To turn tape sound into digital sounds, I bought a cable to hook it up to my computer. My dad did an interview years ago, and I'm using old tapes of that interview. His voice is wonderful to hear.
The product arrived very quickly and was well packaged. It.
Despite its nice looks, it might be better to go with the J500. There have been some adjustments to the Pearlcorder J500, which is the unit in question. There is no Index Marker, there is no three-light battery status indicator, nor is there gold metal over the record and play buttons. Although it lacks some of the more advanced features, it is still a very nice recorder and worth considering. I'm assuming the J500 and J300 were intended to replace the old L200 and L400 Pearlcorders, however neither of these recorders offer the same capabilities in an analog microcassette recorder that those older models This is a real pity.
In 2003, I bought this recorder and have hardly used it since then. once, and it broke to pieces, leaving me without a working camera. It would be expected that a hand-held device would withstand normal impact and wear and tear, but in this case, I was forced to throw out the recorder after a minor incident In the process, I let it slip from my hand and land on the It is for no other reason than I am re-elected My visit is to verify that the product name and model are correct so that I do not purchase it (or another cassette recorder in this series) at a later date. There is nothing good about this.
This is what I expected it to do. It's a good little recorder, I like it!.
I would buy again if I had the option. This is a simple to use program. It took a while for the company to resolve an issue, but they did so fairly fast, so I was very pleased with these folks.