Great comment, Abucktwoeighty! I have been advocating that
same experience on most "cassete-oriented" threads, but I
always get blasted for it. Many believe that vinyl is the
only analog medium worth exploring. They're wrong! As you pointed out, thrift stores sell cassettes cheap.Rasputin's and Amoeba (SF Bay area) also routinely blow them out at 4/1$. Many are brand new, and sound like it. I bought a
still-sealed cassette of Sinatra's "Nice and Easy" album and it made me realize how right I have been about the
sound of a well-recorded cassette on a Nakamichi deck.
same experience on most "cassete-oriented" threads, but I
always get blasted for it. Many believe that vinyl is the
only analog medium worth exploring. They're wrong! As you pointed out, thrift stores sell cassettes cheap.Rasputin's and Amoeba (SF Bay area) also routinely blow them out at 4/1$. Many are brand new, and sound like it. I bought a
still-sealed cassette of Sinatra's "Nice and Easy" album and it made me realize how right I have been about the
sound of a well-recorded cassette on a Nakamichi deck.