i see no reason that a dcc deck would be useful for this. find a standard
home cassette deck with a stable 1-7/8ips speed & good frequency response,
and just record into the soundcard's line input. if you're into looking
around for a new soundcard with better audio input, you might check out
http://www.pcavtech.com/soundcards/index.htm .
peter
On 29 Jan 01, 1:14AM, Simon Mackay wrote:
> For this purpose (of digitising standard cassette recordings), should I
> stick to a regular cassette deck or use a secondhand DCC deck as a cassette
> playback deck? When choosing a tape deck for this purpose, what features
> should I be concerned about?
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