What makes tape sound better than vinyl ?


Even when making recordings from vinyl to cassette, in some aspects it sounds better, though overall in this particular example the turntable sounds better than the deck. Tape sound appears to have a flow and continuity that vinyl lacks. 
inna
Alot of discussion here on this topic, i got reel and cassette and cd and lp, to make a point? All i can say with certainty is  at chicago axpona 2017 show, i went to alot of rooms and listened to some uber expensive turntables , but one small room i visited had the best sound ive ever heard in my life, Frank Zappa was playing on a seriously good sounding/looking Technics 10" reel playing 15" p.s. probably a master tape, my God! i could close my eyes and reached out and touched the man! All those 30-100k turntables sounded pretty mundane compared to that, so in my mind and ears the RTR tape @ 15 ips cannot be beat providing the deck and tape are 1st rate in this life or the next to come,imho.
Ez answer
recording on tape makes sound better than recording on vinyl
quality of player is also contributing factor 
I remember having first original cassette Ride the lighting that I always preferred listening to over CD and wasn’t impressed of vinyl either 
I’m sure i or anyone else can share more instances or already shared in this giant solitaire 


I certainly have quite a few recording on cassette that sound better than CD or streamed tidal versions.
However I also have a fair number that are god awful too! Lol
I can’t remember who posted about the 1/2 track, but I agree.  What made it so good was running at high speeds and the width of the tape, made for the best reproduced sound I’ve ever heard.  There simply isn’t enough room on a cassette tape and they run so slow, it’s too easy to get saturation.  There are a number of older LP’s that sound awful.  I had a friend come over last week and they brought a cd of the group Stained.  It was very dynamic, well produced and sounded awesome.  I’m really not “in to” that type of music anymore, but it sounded great. I proceeded to put on the album “Aqualung.”  It Sounded like an am radio, compared to the Stained cd.  What a shame, the producer/engineer rolled so much of it off.  Really like that album, but can’t hardly listen to the cd or lp.  Some albums just weren’t very well recorded or mixed down.