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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
NOT dependable!
Written by MF from Southfield
Sep 12, 2009
I am a linguist doing fieldwork in Central America. You can't even imagine the frustration and fury I feel when after conducting 6-7 interviews a day with the few remaining speakers of a language, only to come home and realize that only four of them have recorded!! Half of the interviews come out as a slight buzzing sound with no sound whatsoever. After a half-hour interview with an elderly person, how can I go back and say, "do-over"? I've tried to play with it to find out what I'm doing wrong why it's not recording well -- if I'm pressing a button I shouldn't or anything, but I'm consistent in my usage. I am extremely disappointed and will never recommend this item to anyone. I wish I could give negative stars.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
USELESS !
Written by DF from new york
Feb 13, 2009
I bought this at Adorama, and I should have listen to the salesman who told me to buy a real recorder instead. In fact it worked a couple of time in the first weeks, then suddenly trash out (just white noise) 2 very important interviews of 30 min each. great isn't it ? I was able to use it for a couple more ITV cutting every 5 or 8 minutes thinking I might not waste so much of the ITV if one of the short file was corrupted as usual... it eventually worked sometimes and then it's again recording white noise ! This product doesn't even worth one star. I'll bring it back or crash it !
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Still POTS 1.0!
Written by DC from New York
Mar 16, 2008
I bought this POTS a year or two ago and finally logged on hoping something had replaced it. Not here it hasn't.
Literally, this hunk of junk didn't record as well as my little brother's Mickey Mouse mon tape recorder did back in 1975. (And that had a freaky bonus feature -- when you put the battery in backwards -- the tape ran backwards! No one ever believes this).
Anyway, as is the case with so many non-Apple accessory products on this site, do some digging on the internet and GO SOMEWHERE ELSE to buy (and save money, usually too). I have almost never been satisfied with things I bought from the Apple store. And a quick check on Google reveals there are several cheaper products out there that are newer and better reviewed!
You listening, Apple? If so, do us all a favor and replace the moronic and confusing double-search windows with ONE SEARCH WINDOW. Thanks!16 of 53 people found this useful
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Skipping renders it useless
Written by ML from Toronto
Oct 16, 2007
I have the skipping problem on my 5G iPod, which completely renders anything it records completely useless since half of what it records ends up gone. After much nonsense trying to get someone from Belkin to help me, I actually went to the Toronto Eaton Centre Apple Store, where salesperson Ian actually got in touch with Belkin over a series of days and follow-ups (absolutely amazing service) and got them to send me a new one.
So, I got the new one, and, of course, exact same problem. Though this issue is widespread, there is no technical note about it on the Belkin website, though now telephone service acknowledges that there's nothing I can do but replace the product AGAIN with one that allegedly works (heard that last time). To add insult to injury, I have to pay for the cost of shipping it internationally to Belkin, plus any customs and courier broker fees! Whaa?
So...now I'm afraid to use any replacement because I can't afford to lose any audio, and they promise the new one will work. If it wasn't for this, I would rave about the product because the sound quality truly is fantastic. Unfortunately, this process has turned me completely off Belkin.60 of 78 people found this useful
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
terrible
Written by RJ from Princeton
Oct 15, 2007
Frequent Skipping. One third of the recording is gone away. Just terrible.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Do not buy
Written by LG from Heidelberg
Oct 4, 2007
Wow, I just wrote a review for this the other day saying how great the sound quality was (which it still is). BUT, it skips non stop. I tried to record a 3 hour lecture and i'm missing half of what my prof is saying. I'm so frustrated.
What a waste of time, effort and money.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Constant audio clipping, Nano locks up
Written by BA from Austin
Aug 4, 2007
I get some audio clipping (distortion) on recordings using the built in mic with autogain on. Even when recording something very quiet, there's clipping.
The TuneTalk Stereo has also caused my Nano to lock up and act very strangely a few times after taking it off. A soft reset fixes the problem, but it's a nuisance.16 of 24 people found this useful
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Beware!
Written by JB from San Rafael
Mar 14, 2007
I'm a pro musician and hoped to use this product to record live music sometimes, as well as spoken word. I was so excited when the sales person at Apple said it would record in CD quality.
The problem is that the mics are so sensitive that they pick up the sound of the hard drive spinning inside my Ipod! That is so anoying and makes the recording useless for me.
I also own a 4th generation 60 GB Ipod and the mic is attached to the top of the ipod rather than the bottom and I don't hear the hard drive spinning and clicking away.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
suddenly stops working
Written by JG from Fort Myers
Mar 4, 2007
I had the same problem, it just stopped working one day!
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Didn't work for me!
Written by SR from Watertown
Jan 29, 2007
I just got a new iPod Nano the same time I bought this because I wanted to record my Economics class. My Professor has really bad handwriting and if you don't keep up with him while he is talking and writing notes, you can't go back to re-read what he wrote! So I thought this would be pretty cool. I used it just at home to try it out and the sound was not good, it had a lot of hissing noise and after I messed around with it for a while I decided to take it back for a refund. Then later that evening I wanted to listen to music on my iPod and it was all jammed up. I had to restore the iPod and I only had the thing for one day! I don’t know if it matters that I used my MacBook Pro to sync my music onto the iPod, but all I know is this didn’t work for me. I’m going to try the other one and see if that one works better.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Incompatible
Written by CL from Memphis
Jan 18, 2007
I was very disappointed with this product. I have an Apple-formated iPod. When I attempted to use this product, it recorded nothing. Not static, not white-noise, not the hum of the hard-drive. It recorded silence for however many seconds I attempted to record. The product was sufficiently connected and my iPod plays my music just fine. When I tried the TuneTalk with my rommate's Windows-formatted iPod, it worked perfectly. We both have the 30 GB iPod video. I called the Belkin tech support, but they were of no help, whatsoever. If anyone has any tips or ideas as to why this happened, please let me know. I'm 2 hours away from the nearest Apple Store, so it looks like I'll be taking a road trip this weekend to replace it.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Disappointed.
Written by DP from Crystal City
Jan 3, 2007
I was really disappointed by this product. My wife bought it for me as a Christmas present because I wanted to record sound effects and being a musician I wanted to record song ideas with it. The first thing that I noticed was that it picks up the sound of the hard drive running when recording in high quality mode. You can hear the Ipod hard drive start and stop while you're recording. I didn't really mind this but did recording in low quality mode to cut down on the hard drive noise.
I also only had this microphone for three days and I was extremely careful with it due to knowing it's price. It suddenly just stopped working. I pressed record today and nothing was recorded but static. I did this several times to try to get it to work but there was still nothing recorded. My wife and I ended up taking it back to the store and got our money back because I can't see spending money on something that breaks so easily. I enjoyed using it while it was working but it quit working.
So, I had high expectations but I was disappointed by this product.29 of 38 people found this useful
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Not the best
Written by SS from Burlington
Dec 6, 2006
This was a horrible product, i have a old ford pinto with 10" subs in the back that are bumpin and all i could hear was a fuzzy starit noise. Dont buy this product!!!
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Unbelievably Horrible Product!
Written by SD from Potomac
Nov 26, 2006
I bought this product from the local Apple Store but unfortunately I did not use it within the 14 days. So now I cannot return it to Apple. The product has all the problems listed in other reviews: heavy battery consumption, hissing sound of the drive etc. But what I experienced was even more serious. After I used this device on my 60GB iPod only once, my iPod started to freeze. My iTunes library started to malfunction. A second iPod that is linked to the same library started to freeze too. I could not update both these iPods. So I had to do the unthinkable. Both iPods were brought to the original factory setting. Voice Memos recorded with TuneTalk had to be removed from the library. I have never used the product again and both my iPods are working great once again. This product has a serious software issue and unless that is fixed it should not be sold.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
I LOVE IT IT 's what iv been looking 4
Written by TC
Nov 22, 2006
:)
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
overpriced toy
Written by BM from Reinach
Nov 17, 2006
i wanted to record the sermons in our church, i also think the recording quality is good, but two things disturb a lot: it kills the battery power within 35 minutes (at least on my ipod) and reproduces this hdd sound of the ipod. i thought to have a better solution than those old tape recorders but it's a deception. about 90 $ for such a useless toy, this is not funny at all.
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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo Microphones
Musicians, don't buy it.
Written by GG from Nashville
Oct 18, 2006
The fact that you can plug in a charger is the big plus on this recorder, as both recorders I've tried (this and the Extrememac)sucked the life out of a fully charged battery FAST, but that's about it. Of course, the hard drive noise is well documented (and reason enough not to buy, if you care about the recording), but I actually had the device skipping - actually dropping beats out of the recording. Maybe a lemon? I tried it sitting on a piano during a rehearsal and tried both settings, with and without an external mic. It was just not worth it. Probably great for lectures (minus the skipping), but if you're a musician looking to record rehearsals or performances - get yourself a minidisc recorder. They still don't have anything comparable for an iPod. I returned both brands I tried.
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