MAKE subscriber Justin fused the convenience of digital music with the feel and playback functionality of a cassette -
It is a cassette tape adapter and a micro usb port hooked up to a tiny mp3 player that I picked up at target. Its a simple build and only took an evening. Its an on going project I started a while back.
Neat idea! More pics plus earlier versions of the project can be found on
Justin's blog. Hmmm ... maybe the next incarnation could have FF/REW capabilities triggered by turning the spools?
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MAKE subscriber Justin fused the convenience of digital music with the feel and playback functionality of a cassette -It is a cassette tape adapter and a micro usb port hooked up to a tiny mp3 player that I picked up at target. Its a simple build and only took an evening. Its an on going project I started a while back.Neat idea! More pics plus earlier versions of the project can be found on Justin's blog. Hmmm ... maybe the next incarnation could have FF/REW capabilities triggered by turning the spools?
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Nov 4, 2009 04:30 AM
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I had already seen a mp3 player inside a cassette, it had a jack-out. Combining it with a tape adapter seems perfect for listening in cars with old receivers. Great job!