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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
OS: Vista
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Cassette Problem
I was trying to convert this cassette to a CD i had for years but the sound is soo bad.. when i am playing it, its soo faded and not the original sound quality. I was wondering if there is anything i could do to make the sound better to its original status so its not faded and will sound clear..
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Connecticut shore/California Desert
Posts: 4,433
OS: PCLinuxOS, XP Pro
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Re: Cassette Problem
First welcome to TSF.
![]() I would try cleaning the heads of the player with alcohol and a Q-tip. If that doesn't help, there's not much a normal person can do. There probably is sound processing software that you can use once its in digital form on your computer but I don't know about that end of the audio world.
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