Cassettes still rock!


Played Dire Straits debut album last night - from a Maxell XL 2s cassette recorded from the vinyl over 30 years ago. Best sound I've heard on my system in months. I have the SACD, but doesn't have the organic sound from the tape/vinyl. Dig out your old cassettes! 
mcondo
On my high end system, I get very good sound from my live recordings on a Tandberg 310.  It's the pre-recorded tapes that sound mediocre at best (10 great out of 500).  So, if one desires to use their cassette deck instead of an Alesis Masterlink (CD) or Sugarcube (thumb drive to HD type digital storage) for recording off LPs, fine.  But I will stick to the ease of use and high sound quality of my digital recording devices over cassettes.
@mofimadness 
I won an auction for 21 Fuji tapes and they were just delivered.
Mix of FR Metal, FR-11 & FX-11.
All pristine.
Will see how they perform recording wise compared to my normal TDK SA tapes.
@uberwaltz

Sweet! I think you’ll really like them.

Was that lot the 46 minutes tapes?  I bid on those, but it got to be a little too much money for me.
usual hifi and nostalgia virus. When had enough we dump the old media and recall when not satisfied from what we have (listen)!!!
Cassettes are compromised by width and speed, easily evident when compared to R2R and VHS, but is a very economic media, elegant to use in portable and different from norm. My experience in cassettes comes from 3 respectable machines i had in the past, Nak-bx300, Akai gx-f91, Sony tc-k990es, i have kept all the tapes and enjoy them greatly on my walkman, even though i regret selling my k990es. When i want to record a B77mk2 and a MDS-ja333es are better options.

@mofimadness 

Yes it was the 46 minute tapes and yes I likely paid a little too much but I made my final bid and hoped it was enough and it was.
I would have preferred less but still pretty fair price for the level of tape and each one should hold an album and then be similar in layout to a pre recorded tape, rather than the more common 90 minute tape with an album either side.