Vinyl's surging popularity is covered ad nauseam in mainstream media; the Audiophiliac ponders the rise of the other major consumer analog audio format, the cassette. Ex-movie theater projectionist ...
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The announcement of Tascam's new cassette deck raised a few eyebrows. Is tape simply just another type of sound in a creative world? David Shapton recently wrote a really interesting article about a ...
I have around 200 cassettes lying around that I want to transfer to cd, but I no longer have a working cassette player, so I have to buy a new one. [I will not be using it to record, only to play back ...
Crosley, makers of the “good enough” record players you see in Urban Outfitters and Target, have turned their retro novelty eye on the next obvious format: cassettes. These two new decks from the ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Cassette tapes might not have the largest capacity or best sound quality, but they ooze retro appeal, as seen in the recent resurgence of the Sony Walkman. Tapping into that hipster market is the ...
Getting your own Transformer/Bluetooth speaker/tape deck won’t come cheap. Robosen has rolled out preorders for Soundwave ...
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