I wasn't suggesting that you buy anything to do the transfers yourself. Rather, I was leading you to sources where the shows you have on cassettes are most likely are available in a digital form and from a source of better quality than yours.
Www.archive.org is an online digital depository for live concerts. There are hundreds of bands and tens of thousands of hours of live concerts available there for free. Some are soundboards. Some are professional multitracking mixes and others are audience recordings. The Grateful Dead has the largest collection and most likely what you recorded off fm is available from a source closer to our from the master.
Also, if you can't find it there I may have it and could copy it for you. I've been collecting and taping the Dead for a very long time.
I sold the Mitsubhuhi, and, yes I had mine modified, too. I've also found that radio is of such poor quality that I don't care to listen to it either.
Www.archive.org is an online digital depository for live concerts. There are hundreds of bands and tens of thousands of hours of live concerts available there for free. Some are soundboards. Some are professional multitracking mixes and others are audience recordings. The Grateful Dead has the largest collection and most likely what you recorded off fm is available from a source closer to our from the master.
Also, if you can't find it there I may have it and could copy it for you. I've been collecting and taping the Dead for a very long time.
I sold the Mitsubhuhi, and, yes I had mine modified, too. I've also found that radio is of such poor quality that I don't care to listen to it either.