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Rio 600 Car Cassette Adapter MP3

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(2.5 out of 5)

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
(2 out of 5)

Expert in Audio electronics no included

Oct 15, 2003 - By Amazon Customer

although the Rio cassette adapter is useful, the cable is far weaker than that of other cassette adapters. i bought 2 for friends and both have stopped working due to wire in the cable breaking. i work in a music shop so i was able to repair the item myself by replacing the wire with a higher quality one. My advice is if u need one quick and cheap come here and be very very careful with the way you use and abuse the wire - especially watch the entrance to the cassette and the 3.5mm jack socket. Unfortunately, however careful you are with it you may end up replacing the wire.


26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
(4 out of 5)

A useful adapter for anyone with music players.

Aug 22, 2002 - By Amazon Customer

This is an extremely practical device that allows you to listen to CD, mini disc and of course mp3 players. In fact this device can be used to play anything, with a standard headphone output, on a car stereo without the cost of installing an expensive car player.

There are however some simple problems with the cassette adapter: the cable is very delicate and easy to break, however it needs to be small enough to enter the cassette deck of a car stereo system. A small slit at the bottom of the device allows some protection to the cable when inserting the adapter and this means the adapter can be inserted "a" or "b" side without too much complication. The cable is long enough to reach any little cubby-hole or cup holder to hold your audio player (it can reach my glove-box no problem).
Also on some cassette decks i have noticed that the adapter rattles as the car stereo attempts to play the cassette shaped adapter. This is because of a cogwheel system inside the adapter, which is made out of plastic components that rattle against the side of the adapter.

Apart from these minor problems the adapter is a reasonably good package, in some cases achieving higher quality sound than a normal cassette due to a digital source. To keep this sound quality the magnetic head of the adapter should be kept clean of dust and dirt, as does the head of the car cassette deck. This can be done by inserting a "cleaning cassette", available at many stores.

Other uses for this product could include a makeshift hands free set for mobile phones by slightly modifying the adapter cable to connect with a particular model of mobile phone (if you are prepared to shout at the phone when driving). You can even let passengers play there own music on a car stereo whether it's a CD, mp3, or mini disc. This is one of the better adapters I've seen, but it could still be better and is slightly expensive compared to other adapters.


24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
(1 out of 5)

Not made to last

Aug 21, 2002 - By Amazon Customer

Dispite boasting that the Rio Cassette adapter allows you to listen to your Diamond Rio player anywhere, it never actually tells you how long it will last. I've had mine now for around 6 months and the sound quality has been getting progressively worse over the last month. I find now that it actually won't work at all in the car without bending the cable back on itself over the jack and keeping it in place with an elastic band - not exactly what you'd call state of the art. I'd estimate, from the cheap materials used to make the Rio Cassette adaptor, it probably costs around £1 to make, so for me the...price was definately not worth it.


24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
(2 out of 5)

Briefly Excellent

Sep 22, 2003 - By Mr AI (UK)

This product does what it says on the tin: it lets you play CD, Minidisc or Gameboy sound through your car Tape player.

I found it excellent, with good sound quality and couldn't be easier to use.

But the build quality is very poor (I'm surprised at the review that says this is one of the BETTER quality versions!). The connectors rapidly deteriorated and the sound is now very poor.

The wires are so prone to internal cracking that after 6 months, my version requires a good 5 minutes of careful balancing before the sound comes through in stereo.

Overall I wouldn't discourage you from buying it, but don't look at it as a £5 purchase. Look at it as an ongoing £5 per six month rental, as you need to buy frequent replacement units.


14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
(4 out of 5)

rio car adapter

Apr 23, 2001 - By Amazon Customer

i bought one of these a few weeks ago and since then have had a nice crisp sound comin from my car stereo, the perfect accesory to complement the rio's performance it is well worth the buy. although you can find cheaper versions i doubt they will sound as good.