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Why make an MP3 player shaped like a crappy audio cassette?
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Taro Toporific wrote:Riddle me this Batboy?
Why make an MP3 player shaped like a crappy audio cassette?
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Caustic Saint wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Riddle me this Batboy?
Why make an MP3 player shaped like a crappy audio cassette?
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So you can listen to your MP3s on your car's cassette deck.
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8 tracks were much better because the tape was wider.
You still can't tell a good cassettte recording from a CD.Cassette was so bad a high pitched hiss had to be inserted on the tape to trick your ear into thinking there was a high end,
Dolby is horrible. It destroys the sound. I never bought into the lie of dolby. All it did was like turning the treble all the down thus taking all the sparkle out of the music. If there was a hiss it didn't matter because it's like the airconditioner you don't really know it.dolby, further destroying the music
That's true. Many of my cassettes have been listened to to death. But at the time there was no way I could have had nearly such a large a music collection. Seeing the death of some of my favorite mix tapes was sad indeed. But it's better to have lost at love than to never have loved at all.they wore out, the tapes broke
And Glenn Branca which first brought together Lee Renaldo and Thurston Moore who would eventually form Sonic Youth the greatest guitar duo in rock'n'roll history. Plus there was the life changing cassette culture1982 saw the release of the Bad Brains cassette on ROIR
AssKissinger wrote:These days as I'm slowly making my way converting hundreds of cassettes over to md for back-up ...
LT-1LRC Plays LP and 45 rpm $10,500
LT-1XRC Plays LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm $13,300
LT-2XRC Plays LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm
Also plays any size, including 7", 8", 9", 10", 11" and 12" $14,300
Don't worry, I'd rather die.don't throw away the cassetes
AssKissinger wrote:LT-1LRC Plays LP and 45 rpm $10,500
LT-1XRC Plays LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm $13,300
LT-2XRC Plays LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm
Also plays any size, including 7", 8", 9", 10", 11" and 12" $14,300I don't think dropping a needle in the groove is that big a deal. I mean they only need to last for your lifetime. A lot of my vinyl is 25 years old and still perfect.
Taro Toporific wrote:AssKissinger wrote:LT-1LRC Plays LP and 45 rpm $10,500
LT-1XRC Plays LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm $13,300
LT-2XRC Plays LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm
Also plays any size, including 7", 8", 9", 10", 11" and 12" $14,300I don't think dropping a needle in the groove is that big a deal. I mean they only need to last for your lifetime. A lot of my vinyl is 25 years old and still perfect.
The deal is the laser turntable for LPs will play cracked, broken and wildly warped records. It'll recover almost anything on vinyl as long as the pieces are all there. Warping up to 3cm is no major problem. I was listening to morons in the Library of Congress who said in an NPR interview last month they just threw away hundreds a broken WPA blues records. Arrrrrg... the laser turntable could recovered most of the them.
In the late 80's and early 90's cassettes brought forth an entire generation of underground music.
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