Intelligent step-down design provides a secure fit with phones in nearly any type of cases. Premium metallic housing which makes it easily survive everyday usage and gives it a more stylish and elegant appearance that goes great with your expensive gadgets. 【Fashion and elegant DESIGN】: With a tested 15000+ bend lifespan and 10,000 plug life test, TPE audio cables adding to the durability and tangle free.【 Classic Design for Music】: Cassette to auxilliary adapter exterior,24K Gold-plated connectors, pure silver wire core, metal shell make this 3.5mm audio cassette adapter of the real choice for those serious about audio Support any phones, tablets, MP3 players, car stereo, headphones, Hi-Fi, portable speaker or other devices equipped with standard 3.5mm audio jack or AUX-in port.Just adjust the audio equalization settings on the player and you'll get the music classics!.Seamlessly transmits stereo audio for high quality sound, making you enjoy your music anywhere and anytime! 【 Premium Sound Quality for Music】: The Arsvita audio Cassette adapter's intelligent step-down design creates a secure connection, while its dual shielding, polished metal molding, and corrosion-resistant gold-plated plugs ensure reliable performance and minimal signal loss.【Why do you need me?】: When you have a vintage car with a tape player, the cassette adapter will let you continue to enjoy the music on your phone! You don't need to replace or refit your car to avoid destroying his original classic!.Capture card: If your computer doesn’t have a 3.5mm microphone input, you can plug a cheap audio capture card into its USB port to add microphone functionality.In that case, you’ll need a stereo 1/4-inch-to-3.5mm cable. Some tape decks output audio with two separate 1/4-inch jacks. 1/4 inch to 3.5mm: If your tape deck has a 1/4-inch headphone jack, you can use a 1/4-inch-to-3.5mm cable.If your tape deck’s headphone port isn’t 3.5mm, you can use an RCA to 3.5mm cable. 3.5mm microphone input: You can use a male-to-male 3.5mm cable to connect your tape deck’s 3.5mm headphone output to your computer’s microphone input (the blue one).But every computer and tape deck is different, so you might have to buy some cables: It’s just like plugging your tape deck into a speaker. Connect the tape deck to your computer: This is how your computer records and digitizes the audio.If yours has no bias knob, test a sample track to make sure you’ll be happy with the audio quality. Some decks don’t have bias knobs-they might be automatic or just really old. Do likewise, if your deck has buttons for different tape types, like metal or chrome. Adjust the tape bias and type: Each of your tapes should say “high bias” or “normal bias.” If your tape deck has a bias knob or button, adjust it to match each tape. It’s also great for analog-to-digital audio conversion.
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