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So, apparently cassettes are getting popular again. I guess vinyl wasn't shitty enough for the hipsters, so they had to find something that sounded even worse. Crappy materials, and incessant tape hiss. "But what about Dolby!?" you exclaim. Ah, yes, that fabulous innovation that kills all the high end, and makes it sound like it's playing through a pillow. The world's shitty enough without bringing back cassettes. I'd rather have a 64kbs mp3. At least that won't get shittier every time you play it, or flat out break.
If you're a person that cares about sound, the player is irrelevant. Cassettes are bad right off factory line, and it doesn't matter what you play them in. Unbelievable that anyone would entertain a serious discussion of music quality as it pertains to cassettes. I guess wax cylinders will be the next hot new audiophile format :^S
https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-start-cassette-collection/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
“If you’re a person that does care about sound,” says Zeke Baker, co-owner of Crazy Rhythms, another record store in San Antonio, “I think getting a decent cassette deck is where it’s at. And for people who want some kind of aesthetic, maybe the Walkman is the way to go, or the boombox. It’s just really in the ear of the beholder.”
If you're a person that cares about sound, the player is irrelevant. Cassettes are bad right off factory line, and it doesn't matter what you play them in. Unbelievable that anyone would entertain a serious discussion of music quality as it pertains to cassettes. I guess wax cylinders will be the next hot new audiophile format :^S
https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-start-cassette-collection/?utm_source=pocket-newtab