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GE 35375 Microcassette Recorder with AVR and Clip-On Microphone

GE 35375 Microcassette Recorder with AVR and Clip-On Microphone

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can I give 0 Stars?
Review: Don't support France, Thompson/RCA is a French Company, send the French a message and buy a recorder from someone else....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When I got this cassette recorder
Review: I got this General Electric cordless sound recorder for Christmas 2003. This is a great product, It's got great features, and also I got a six-pack of cassette tapes by Sony. They're cassettes that I can record for only ninety minutes on both sides A and B on every audio cassette. It costs less than 30 bucks and I like this product. It's a lean, mean, sound recording machine!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WTF? Spinning backward
Review: I just bought the GE 3-5375 Recorder. I'm using a MC-60 microcassette as recommended on the back of the box. Well the GE 3-5375 Recorder destroyed my microcassette along with some precious recordings on it because the recorder wheels are spinning counter-clockwise while microcassettes are normally designed to spin clockwise. I had to buy a brand new MC-60 microcassette, and my recordings are lost in oblivion. Since when are tape recorders spinning counter-clockwise? They could at least have the common decency to warn us. At first I though technologies may have changed while I was sleeping in a cave. But if you look closely at page 8 of the user manual, in the illustration aside the third paragraph titled "Quit Slacking", you clearly see that the arrow around the pencil is pointing in the clockwise direction. Clearly there is something wrong with this recorder. So I figure that engineers behind this cheap toy are dumb monkeys. Stay away from this GE 3-5375 Recorder, it's a complete piece of trash.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Handy Microcassette Recorder
Review: I recently purchased this microcassette recorder for my college classes. Although my dual action timer didn't work with my 90 minute tape, it does have a lot of other handy features. It has a quiet auto reverse and forward mode. Its convenient voice activated recorder works great on saving battery power,too! It records conversations well and is handy for meetings, classes, etc. You can use it with, or without, the microphone attachment. Its size is also very handy and would fit almost anywhere. Most of all, it's a good price for what you get.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as I thought it would be...
Review: Must admit I was a bit disappointed in the sound quality of this recorder. Other reviews prompted my decision to buy, but after seeing how quickly the price went down after I bought it..and how little I've used the thing because of the bulkiness and sound quality...I wouldn't recommend it. Go digital!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: This is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love it so much. It's perfect pocket size, and every thing else!!!
Buy It! You won't be sorry!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Microcassette Recorder
Review: This microcassette recorder is very practical and good for the price. It has a number of features which I am pleased with. The "Voice activated recorder" option, works well and saves on tape and battery power. The "one touch record" is handy, so you don't press the play button by accident, and miss recording, or end up playing a pre-recorded tape (which often happened with my old model recorder) and this was distracting during lectures. The "dual tape speed" allows extended recording, up to 3 hours with a 90 minute tape, which is convenient. The quality of both recording speeds is good, and is sensitive enough to detect normal conversations a few metres away. It also contains headphone and microphone jacks, and the provided clip-on microphone works well. This microcassette recorder tapes telephone conversations easily, using the "Fone-call recorder" attachment (sold separately at many electronic shops), and the quality of this recording is good. It also has "normal" and "fast" playback options.

This microcassette recorder does not have a tape counter, which would have been nice, but I think the other options make up for this. It also does not have "auto-reverse", but obviously this is expected for the price. It also does not have "auto stop", a feature which I actually did not want because of the loud click, which is distracting during lectures and is not good for covert recording. Overall, nice microcassette recorder, versatile and at a good price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Microcassette Recorder
Review: This microcassette recorder is very practical and good for the price. It has a number of features which I am pleased with. The "Voice activated recorder" option, works well and saves on tape and battery power. The "one touch record" is handy, so you don't press the play button by accident, and miss recording, or end up playing a pre-recorded tape (which often happened with my old model recorder) and this was distracting during lectures. The "dual tape speed" allows extended recording, up to 3 hours with a 90 minute tape, which is convenient. The quality of both recording speeds is good, and is sensitive enough to detect normal conversations a few metres away. It also contains headphone and microphone jacks, and the provided clip-on microphone works well. This microcassette recorder tapes telephone conversations easily, using the "Fone-call recorder" attachment (sold separately at many electronic shops), and the quality of this recording is good. It also has "normal" and "fast" playback options.

This microcassette recorder does not have a tape counter, which would have been nice, but I think the other options make up for this. It also does not have "auto-reverse", but obviously this is expected for the price. It also does not have "auto stop", a feature which I actually did not want because of the loud click, which is distracting during lectures and is not good for covert recording. Overall, nice microcassette recorder, versatile and at a good price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Microcassette Recorder
Review: This microcassette recorder is very practical and good for the price. It has a number of features which I am pleased with. The "Voice activated recorder" option, works well and saves on tape and battery power. The "one touch record" is handy, so you don't press the play button by accident, and miss recording, or end up playing a pre-recorded tape (which often happened with my old model recorder) and this was distracting during lectures. The "dual tape speed" allows extended recording, up to 3 hours with a 90 minute tape, which is convenient. The quality of both recording speeds is good, and is sensitive enough to detect normal conversations a few metres away. It also contains headphone and microphone jacks, and the provided clip-on microphone works well. This microcassette recorder tapes telephone conversations easily, using the "Fone-call recorder" attachment (sold separately at many electronic shops), and the quality of this recording is good. It also has "normal" and "fast" playback options.

This microcassette recorder does not have a tape counter, which would have been nice, but I think the other options make up for this. It also does not have "auto-reverse", but obviously this is expected for the price. It also does not have "auto stop", a feature which I actually did not want because of the loud click, which is distracting during lectures and is not good for covert recording. Overall, nice microcassette recorder, versatile and at a good price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great power for the price.
Review: This recorder outperformed a more expensive version I purchased supposedly for clearer recording because of a background noise filter. I could barely hear normal voice levels of a conversation with the Panasonic RN505. I used the external microphone for both to compare. My GE had much stronger sound and quality and it's [a lot] less. Convenient to use.


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