Anyone do a cassette to digital conversion for me?


I just discovered a few old cassettes that I would like to hear on my main system. Rather than investing in a decent tape deck, I would prefer to have the cassettes converted to digital files. Can anyone help me with this for a reasonable fee? Please send me a msg if so. Thanks.
jeffreybowman2k
I could help you out with that. Sr is right though if you can get them on CD they will probably sound better. I had some old stuff that was out of print and the only way I would get to hear it was via cassette (even used cassettes were getting upwards of 60.00 on Ebay!). I ran it through my recording system and it turned out pretty good.
Thanks Ejlif. The tapes I have are bootleg concert tapes from the 70s. No chance of finding those anywhere else.
Hello Jeff,

I can run them through my NAK deck and into my Denon CD recorder. This is how I listen to my vinyl in my car. Just email me and I will send you my address.

Spiro
If you want the best possible conversion, I strongly recommend Richard Hess: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/
He restored some cassettes I had of personal material that I thought were finished. Not only did he restore the tapes, he made pristine CD-Rs from them. He has the right equipment to do the job properly. He's not cheap, but worth every penny if you care about the quality of the results. Note: This is not to denegrate the others who have offered to help on this thread... heck, I myself transferred most of my own tapes using a stand-alone CD recorder and my Onkyo TA-2600 cassette deck.