Do stores still sell regular cassette tape recorders?
Jimmy
2007-01-30 11:58:23 UTC
I am a school teacher and I'd like to make some simple recordings of myself reading children's books for some of my struggling students. Where can I buy a cassette recorder?
Three answers:
anonymous
2007-01-30 12:07:39 UTC
WalMart, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. all had them last month. I was looking for a dual deck and failing to find it, but I found singles aplenty (reasonably priced for educator budgets!). I've attached a link.
You might also want to consider saving a few bucks by recording the stuff to a sound file on your computer and burning it to CD. You may find that if you're having trouble laying hands on a cassette deck, your students will have similar issues. CDs are cheaper in bulk, and you'd only need a mike then.
gnegy
2016-12-03 11:10:19 UTC
Wal-Mart, KMart, and best purchase probable promote cassette tape adapter. something else you ought to decide on to consider getting is a low potential FM transmitter extremely of a tape adapter. this can allow you to hook your audio gadget (CD participant, iPod/MP3 participant, etc) as a lot because it, and it is going to deliver a demonstration to a daily FM frequency you opt on. you may play the gadget over your automobile's FM radio.
Tootievee
2007-01-30 12:07:35 UTC
just saw one last week in Wal-Mart.
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