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Re: [ARSCLIST] Help Purchasing a Microcassette



We got a Lanier vw-260 microcassette transcriber. It has a headphone out which I run into our patch bay. I talked to the guy at JBR but I quickly found out that we couldn't justify the price tag. The lanier sounds ok. We couldn't find anything below the JBR machine that might have had at least rca outs.
We got the Lanier here: http://martelelectronics.com/, but it looks like they don't have that particular model anymore.


I think Richard Hess just puts the tape into a regular cassette shell and transfers it that way.

Hope this helps!

Erik
Notre Dame Archives

At 12:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Friends,

Searching through the archives just now, looking for microcassette player recommendations,
and dug up an old thread from 2003 [see quoted text below].


Does anyone have further (or updated) recommendations regarding microcassette players?
Something with (at least) one 1/8" output?
I will be plugging the unit into a mixing board and editing the audio in WaveLab from there, if that helps any.


As for the JBR mentioned below, sounds nice and all, but I'm thinking something significantly less expensive than "multiple thousand dollars".
Not cheap, mind you, but a little more on the reasonable side.


Any help would be much appreciated.

thanks as always,
Brandon Burke
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, CA 94305-6010


___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:10:33 -0800 Reply-To: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List Sender: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List From: "Richard L. Hess" Subject: Re: Help Purchasing a Microcassette Comments: To: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List

I am interested in this as well. The only answer that I know is the JBR http://www.jbrtech.com/prod_ptu3.html I think it's in the multiple thousands ($7?) of dollars.

Cheers,
Richard

At 02:52 PM 11/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Can anyone offer me advice on which Microcassette we should consider
>purchasing. The Georgia Archives has many recordings on the small
>microcassettes that were popular during the 1970's. The hope is to
>transfer the content to a more stable medium, so the Microcassette that we
>purchase would have to have outputs.
>
>Thanks,
>Lance Watsky
>Preservation & Media Specialist
>The Georgia Archives
>5800 Jonesboro Road
>Morrow, GA 30260
>678-364-3764 (phone)
>678-364-3860 (fax)
>www.GeorgiaArchives.org

_______________________________________
Brandon Burke
Assistant Archivist for Audiovisual Collections
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
voice: 650.724.9711
fax: 650.725.3445
email: burke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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