Product DescriptionConvert your old collection of cassettes and LPs into crisp, clear digital audio and then create audio CDs and MP3 CDs so you can keep a personal archive of your collection that will not degrade or deteriorate over time. Use the LP or Cassette to Audio CD Wizards in the included Nero SoundTrax software to go from LP to CD audio in 4 simple steps. ADS Tech respects the rights of copyright owners and asks that you do the same. Simply plug into USB port
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great results for low price
I have made cd's from old cassettes and LP's and have had excellent results. The new recordings are better than the originals. The software does a fine job of cleaning up the scratches, clicks, hum, etc. You will need a little better than average computer and computer skills but the finished product is fantastic.
Rating: - Works as advertised
I read several reviews before I purchased this product with a common theme being the software being an issue. I had no issues with the software. Maybe they improved it. But it's very easy to use and I'm happy with my purchase.
Rating: - False advertising
This product is advertised by Amazon as being for both PC and Mac, and it has a Mac logo on the packaging. However, as the website confirms and as I learned after opening the package (and making it unreturnable), it does not work with a Mac. They have no intention of ever making it work with the Mac.
Don't waste your money, unless you have a PC.
I tried to give it a no-star rating, but it wouldn't accept the review without at least one star. It was easy to use.
Rating: - RCX-150-EF is GREAT
Within 20 minutes of receiving my order I was copying a Cassette. It worked so well I spent most of the day copying. It was very easy to use and did the job as it should. I only wish it could copy faster.
Rating: - Seriously flawed design makes this product a shaky proposition for many users
This product is sold as an all-in-one, plug-and-play solution for unsophisticated users. The trouble that it doesn't deliver on those terms. It cuts too many corners.
Firstly - there's no built-in RIAA preamp. Most modern stereo gear is not set up to play vinyl and so doesn't include an RIAA preamp with its all-important gain stage and frequency compensation. True, most people with record collections will have an old amp with an RIAA stage built in, but what if they haven't? What if ... Read More