Olympus J300 Microcassette Recorder

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(2.5 out of 5)
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50 of 54 people found the following review helpful:Olympus J300 Microcassette Recorder

(1 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Nov
22, 2002
I have bought this recorder 2 days ago. I have used it only twice and for some unknown reasons it does not work any more.
I have paid [quite a lot]. Thus, if you do not want to have trouble do not buy it ! Add few euros and buy yourself something better.
34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:Piece of Junk

(1 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Dec
30, 2002
I have had this recorder for a couple years and have sent it back 5 times because it just decides to not work. Customer service is horrible and the new recorders they send me are just as bad and stop working (without explanation) again. A waste of time and money.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:Don't bother

(1 out of 5) by Corey Manuel on Mar
1, 2004 (Canoga Park, CA United States)
I have owned three of these "machines" and each time, they stop working after lessthatn a week for no reason. I wish I could post no stars.
Don't But it.
Never buy it.
You're beter off throwing your money out the window.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:Fairly Suitible as an Analog Recorder

(4 out of 5) by Chris Hewitt on Feb
1, 2004 (Brentwood, CA United States)
I don't understand the three one-star reviews on this product. I remember purchasing this recorder in probably Sep, Oct, or Nov, 2001 and have been pretty happy with it. I've played around with it a few times here and there, and overall it's not too bad. The microcassette tapes are pretty inexpensive; like $4.99 I believe for 3 microcassettes. The speaker is loud enough to hear the playback most of the time, and the microphone is at a convenient spot on the top of the recorder.
THe VCVA Voice Activated recording works almost every time. You just set it to that setting, And it'll record when it starts to hear voice. As for the options you get on this thing, you get 1.2x speed and 2.4x. The 1.2x is the regular speed in which you get a fair amount of time on the tape, and 2.4x is just twice as fast which takes up twice as much tape. The three modes are: F. Play (Fast Play; makes the play probably 1.25x faster), OFF, and VCVA. Right next to that is the 3V DC port. I've never had to use it because I think after nearly three years I've never replaced the battery but once.
You also get a red LED light when recording which is somewhat bright. There's also a pause button, which may come in handy for playback. The only drawbacks I have is that the MIC/EAR (microphone/headphone) jack is for some reason too small for the 1/8" jacks. So I've never been able to use that feature, which doesn't really put a downer on my spirits because the internal microphone is perfectly fine. The other drawback is that about a year ago the cover for the microcassette tape fell off--but I put it back in place and it stays on all right, however it falls off at certain angles.
I haven't had any experience with customer support, because I never needed it. This recorder is fine as a toy, but for a serious business person they would want something like the Olympus VN-3600 Digital Voice Recorder. It's one of the more fancy voice recorders, having 6 hours available to record, but in my opinion looks worth its price tag. The best part about digital is that it isn't analog, so you can put it onto the computer via USB.
Price Paid:
39.99 $USD
Recommended:
As a play-around toy, but not as a serious business recording tool.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:Pleased with the product.

(4 out of 5) by K. Knutson on Apr
10, 2007 (Gainesville, FL USA)
I am pleased with the dictaphone that I purchased. The one button feature for recording, rewinding, etc. is very helpful in that you don't have to keep moving your fingers to locate additional buttons to do the job quickly and efficiently.