- Play any portable audio or video device through any car cassette player
- Minijack .125-inch cable plugs into a durable cassette-shell adapter
- Perfect for CD, MP3, DVD, minidisc, or other device with a .125-inch headphone jack
- Fully modular adapter configures to front- and side-loading cassette decks
- 1-year warranty
Product Description
Coby Electronics Corporation is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value-conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance.Coby CA-747 is a fully modular adapter for front- & side-loading cassette players. With this dual-position CD/MD cassette adapter you can play any portable CD player and minidisk through any audio cassette player.Amazon.com Product Description
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Don’t waste your money. Spend the extra ten bucks and get something that will last.
Rating: 1 / 5
I went shopping for a new cassette adapter to listen to my iPod in the truck. I got this thing and it would not work at all. Upopn examination I could see the little black drive belt was off the pulley. I used the mod directions in one of the above reviews to see if I could dismantle it for a more in depth examination, but never got it completely opened up, before all the innards just started falling out. I had little white plastic gears and wheels and rubber bands and silver springs all over the place. This is a piece of crap.
Rating: 1 / 5
Not worth it. The audio quality is very poor. It could be my cassette player, I usually only listen to audiobook cassettes. However when playing music from the ipod the audio was low fidelity.
Rating: 1 / 5
This adapter would not work AT ALL in my 1996 Ford Ranger. The vehicle’s cassette player kept ejecting it. However, it DID work in a co-worker’s 1993 Ford Ranger. It also would not work in a 1993 Monte Carlo…same problem.
Rating: 1 / 5
This worked great for about a month and then started to have problems auto-reversing during play. There is something wrong with the friction wheel in the device that fails after a few dozen hours of work. The sound quality when it was working was great. I wanted this to work, since the FM transmitter products I have used have not met my expectations and cost a lot more.
I bought two of these items and the other one has lasted a little longer but it is starting to show the same signs. One suggestion is flipping the cassette part over if you can use it that way in your player. This seems to work for a short drive, but you end up flipping the cassette over and over on long drives and the wires usually get in the way when you’re not inserting it in what would seem like the primary direction for your player.
Rating: 2 / 5