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I had a pretty nice cassette deck in the 90s and it got a lot of use before the days of recordable CDs, when I was trading Phish shows left and right.   Then it fell into disuse, and one day I noticed it had just given up and died.  Poor guy.  Lost the will to live apparently.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I had a pretty nice cassette deck in the 90s and it got a lot of use before the days of recordable CDs, when I was trading Phish shows left and right.   Then it fell into disuse, and one day I noticed it had just given up and died.  Poor guy.  Lost the will to live apparently.
 
I don't know if it's the motor or belts... but they die with lack of use.
 
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Cassettes were definitely the best design of the three. 4-tracks and 8-tracks had a single spool inside. The tape was drawn from the center of the spool, across the heads and them back to the outside of the spool. Sometimes the spool would become too tightly wound and the tape would drag and it would sound like playing a 45 at 33 1/3. 
Since cassettes had two spools the tightening problem was eliminated.
The popularity of cassettes lasted a lot longer than that of 4-tracks and 8-tracks.
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Catch of the year part 2.... Three mint condition vinyls again, and of course it's not that very rare original Diamond Dog cover, I was lucky enough as it is.




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Originally posted by Walton Street Walton Street wrote:

it just occurred to me .. when I get all of my stuff out of storage, I should pull the more interesting doubles out of the pile, check the condition, and offer them up here if they pass muster.
 
I wouldn't want money for them ... if someone wanted to pay for the shipping they could just have them..
 
Nice gesture, one of the best on this website and I am glad it is coming from our little close nit thread Big smile Clap......Would give you some money for it, only makes sense. Keep us posted......
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I had a pretty nice cassette deck in the 90s and it got a lot of use before the days of recordable CDs, when I was trading Phish shows left and right.   Then it fell into disuse, and one day I noticed it had just given up and died.  Poor guy.  Lost the will to live apparently.
 
Yea.....my last deck was top-end Akai. Made the best tapes ever, I should have kept it as I am sure it was just a belt or a motor that needed to be re-greased...but I too let it die on meCry.
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Here is a great article on vinyl by The Guardian........notice in the pics who is listening to vinyl in the bar, not grumpy old codgers as some think, looks like 20-30 somethings and I also like their comments on why vinyl....."You take ownership of something...." I like that. Clap
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

 Yea.....my last deck was top-end Akai. Made the best tapes ever, I should have kept it as I am sure it was just a belt or a motor that needed to be re-greased...but I too let it die on meCry

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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Here is a great article on vinyl by The Guardian........notice in the pics who is listening to vinyl in the bar, not grumpy old codgers as some think, looks like 20-30 somethings and I also like their comments on why vinyl....."You take ownership of something...." I like that. Clap
 
 
 
Great article, the vinyl manufacturing seems very interesting. I also liked this phrase "When you listen to CDs after you’ve been listening to vinyl for a long time, it sounds a bit … synthetic", althought I listen to vinyl regularly for the last two years and I already notice that Tongue

More new stuff, first thing I noticed about this one is that the digital version is longer: the digital has some instrumental before the initial vocals. The instrumental is very good, even better than Relayer IMO, but its only sin is being a double LP. I only listened to the first LP today Ermm
About quality, I can't say much, I'm still suffering from Red withdrawal LOL

Took the photo and listened with the cover down, what do you think Argo? Tongue
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:


Here is a great article on vinyl by The Guardian........notice in the pics who is listening to vinyl in the bar, not grumpy old codgers as some think, looks like 20-30 somethings and I also like their comments on why vinyl....."You take ownership of something...." I like that. Clap
 
 
 
This article was a terrific read - thanks for posting it, Jose.
One question I have - with all this strict overseeing and maintenance of pressing machines, and the pride taken by the workers at the plant, how come we still get certain albums which are pressed slightly off-centre ?? This is annoying - the vinyl press of the last Le Orme album is slightly off, gives it a wavering pitch which becomes more noticeable as the revolutions get smaller....this is unacceptable in his day and age.....and 'old equipment' is NOT an excuse.....It shouldn't happen.......
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 The instrumental is very good, even better than Relayer IMO, but its only sin is being a double LP. I only listened to the first LP today Ermm
That's precisely my problem with double LP's. I would like to be done with an album in under 50 minutes. 


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 Took the photo and listened with the cover down, what do you think Argo? Tongue 
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Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Catch of the year part 2.... Three mint condition vinyls again, and of course it's not that very rare original Diamond Dog cover, I was lucky enough as it is.




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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I had a pretty nice cassette deck in the 90s and it got a lot of use before the days of recordable CDs, when I was trading Phish shows left and right.   Then it fell into disuse, and one day I noticed it had just given up and died.  Poor guy.  Lost the will to live apparently.
 
Yea.....my last deck was top-end Akai. Made the best tapes ever, I should have kept it as I am sure it was just a belt or a motor that needed to be re-greased...but I too let it die on meCry.
 
remember back in the day when the different tape qualities were the thing people jumped on?
 
and then there was ....Metal!!!
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cool site for tape nostalgia
 
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I always got the "hi-bias" cassettes, but never the metal ones.  I recorded in "Dolby B" as well.  Back then, slightly muffled sound was much preferable to tape hiss.  Tape hiss was the Devil.  Nowadays modern "lo-fi" bands actually TRY to get tape hiss into and vinyl surface noise into their recordings.  Funny how things happen.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I always got the "hi-bias" cassettes, but never the metal ones.  I recorded in "Dolby B" as well.  Back then, slightly muffled sound was much preferable to tape hiss.  Tape hiss was the Devil.  Nowadays modern "lo-fi" bands actually TRY to get tape hiss into and vinyl surface noise into their recordings.  Funny how things happen.
 
 
I was the exact opposite because I used to prefer a high end sound to the muffled sound and with Dolby it chopped off the entire high end - or at least that's how it sounded to me.
 
I always liked that crisp sounding tweeter
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Originally posted by Walton Street Walton Street wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

I always got the "hi-bias" cassettes, but never the metal ones.  I recorded in "Dolby B" as well.  Back then, slightly muffled sound was much preferable to tape hiss.  Tape hiss was the Devil.  Nowadays modern "lo-fi" bands actually TRY to get tape hiss into and vinyl surface noise into their recordings.  Funny how things happen.
 
 
I was the exact opposite because I used to prefer a high end sound to the muffled sound and with Dolby it chopped off the entire high end - or at least that's how it sounded to me.
 
I always liked that crisp sounding tweeter
That's how I feel today, but back then chopping off the high end was kind of a necessary evil to me.
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That's precisely my problem with double LP's. I would like to be done with an album in under 50 minutes. 
I thought I listened to enough Yes for a day at the end of the first LP. I'll consider the two LP's as different albums, it's probably best that way Ermm


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The angels in vinyl heaven are elated and singing praise to you.  
The magical place where dust doesn't exist and surfaces remain untouched LOL

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What about Red wine withdrawal? LOL
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Originally posted by Walton Street Walton Street wrote:

Dolby it chopped off the entire high end - or at least that's how it sounded to me. 
I always liked that crisp sounding tweeter 

Yep; I never used it back in the day, and I do not use it now. The theory behind Dobly NR looks very impressive (some kind of preemptive dynamic deemphasizer-whatever?), but, like you said, it sounds like you have a dish washing sponge duct-taped to the tweeters. 
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Here is a great article on vinyl by The Guardian........notice in the pics who is listening to vinyl in the bar, not grumpy old codgers as some think, looks like 20-30 somethings and I also like their comments on why vinyl....."You take ownership of something...." I like that. Clap
 
 
 
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More new stuff, first thing I noticed about this one is that the digital version is longer: the digital has some instrumental before the initial vocals. The instrumental is very good, even better than Relayer IMO, but its only sin is being a double LP. I only listened to the first LP today Ermm
About quality, I can't say much, I'm still suffering from Red withdrawal LOL

Took the photo and listened with the cover down, what do you think Argo? Tongue
 
My copy is a US original version and it sounds pretty darn good....other than being old it's good. I have toyed with getting the remaster version I think done by Friday Music, which would be a half speed, but actually hoping SW remixes this one...Clap
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