Cassette tapes

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I replaced my defunct Technics with a Nak (not as fine as @nopiano 's example - a mere 482Z) just to play my old stuff, and now some cassettes inherited from my sister.

It's true what they say - try Nak and you'll never go back. Or I think that's what they say my hearing isn't what it was...

But I wouldn't recommend anybody start out on this road! I was in a second hand record store in the States, browsing as you do, when I heard hipster #1 say to hipster #2 in an excited voice 'hey they've got cassettes'. Shudder. They really do wear more quickly than any other medium.

Mind you I buy the odd vinyl from said type of store, which I suppose is also frowned upon by many.
 
In the latter days of Cassettes I remember TDK had a line of tapes called 'cd-ing' - I assume the idea was that you could record cd's on to tape for playback in the car - at least that's what I did at that time. Seems crazy now but during that brief overlap of the two formats before we had cd players in cars it made perfect sense.
 

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