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Dynex Cassette Adapter DX-CA101

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(3.5 out of 5)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
(1 out of 5)

Avoid at all costs.

Jun 20, 2007 - By Alexander Ward

After my Sony CPA9C broke, I decided to get a new cassette adapter.
Immediately, I notice that everything is written to the middle eq channel in my car. There was no treble to speak of, and as an emulated bass, there was an audible flapping sound whenever there was a beat of any kind.

I would seriously avoid this product at all costs.

Also, we need the option for a zero-star.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

Nope

Oct 8, 2008 - By William Falcone (NY)

Bought it, put it in the cassette player in my 2000 Impala, (factory radio) and works great with iPod for 1 day. Now it keeps ejecting and won't work anymore. Don't buy it!


(4 out of 5)

Works fine

Dec 5, 2007 - By Scott E. Conrad (Cincinnati, OH USA)

I am not sure what the previous reviewer was so upset about.

My wife's Highlander Hybrid happened to come with a cassette player and we have had spotty results with the MP3 converter which plays through a radio (which is a totally stupid idea anyway. Is this the stone ages? I have to use a radio channel where I can get interference with a real radio station is? Hello? Give me a USB slot where I can directly plug in my Ipod!)

Anyway, I tried it this morning, everything sounded fine to me, but I will qualify that by saying I am not one of those heart thumping bass people who always pull up next to me at a stoplight.

The only objection I have is that I will also now need to use a charger since all this does is send the headphones through the cassette into my car radio and isn't charging.