RCA Cassette Voice Recorder-Slim Shoebox design
- Compact, Slim Shoebox Design
- Automatic Level Control (ALC)
- 3-Digit Tape Counter
- Retractable Carry Handle
- Included Accessories: External stand-up microphone and AC/DC adapter
Product Description
The RP3503 cassette voice recorder by RCA is the perfect tool for taking notes. It can be used at lectures and seminars or it can be used to simply record important day-to-day notes. This compact classic shoebox recorder has all the features of a full-size cassette recorder, housed in a convenient slim package. Enjoy a constant recording level on each of your recordings with the automatic level control (ACL) mode. The automatic level control mode provides a cons… More >>

I returned this item. A cassette recorder/player that does NOT have FULL AUTO STOP is pretty lame. The comparable Sony machine is waaaay better; I just wish it weren’t so hard to find. Personally, I would not recommend this item. Hey, RCA. It’s 2009. Get with the program. FULL AUTO STOP, please!
Rating: 2 / 5
Comment by Dave Pierre — October 19, 2009 @ 10:07 am
If instructions are followed this recorder works very well.
I’m very pleased with this purchase.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by Audrey — October 19, 2009 @ 10:12 am
I purchased this tape recorder a while back and I am very impressed with how it works. I do my recording sessions on there and it play very clear. I’m happy with it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by Tiffany C. Williams — October 19, 2009 @ 1:10 pm
This is a great product. I am Reading Teacher and after reading a chapter 5 times a day for an entire school year, it put a serious strain on my voice. At one point, I lost my voice and had to take a few days off to recuperate. Since I teach reluctant readers and readers with learning disabilities, I asked myself: how could I get them to read many novels, become interested in the story, understand the story, and learn how to read, i.e. pronunciation, inflection, and expression. Sure they could read silently, but learning how to read aloud is important too and because the some of the students have learning disabilities, I asked myself would they understand the story better if it was read to them versus reading it to themselves. I did not want to embarrass any of my students by forcing them to read aloud. I felt that they needed to hear the story from a good reader. And since the novels that I use do not have audio recordings, I decided to record myself. And this product works perfectly. I have used it for an entire school year and have not had any problems!
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by Ms. Mota — October 19, 2009 @ 1:31 pm
Title speaks for itself.
I tried out another working microphone and the recording worked well. The internal(built in) microphone seemed to work alright. Over all a very low quality tape recorder. Expect to find it at an All For A Dollar store. Wish I had. I suppose it gets the job done, not all is lost.
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by Trust Me — October 19, 2009 @ 3:51 pm