WHat did Audiophiles hear during Tape deck era?


How did Audiophile listened to audiophile quality during tape cassett era?
ashoka
Cassettes of the 80s and 90s crush vinyl. Cassettes were never a target of the Loudness Wars conspiracy. In fact, many cassettes crush CD dynamic range too. Vinyl tends to be wimpy by comparison to cassettes, especially after vinyl got caught up in the Loudness Wars. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Without dynamics you got nothin’ - audiophile axiom
Just to put it in words that hopefully can explain my perspective a little.
I have to ask a couple of questions.
Do you own a top flight cassette deck in full working condition to factory specs?
Do you own a number of Chrome or Metal tapes that have been recorded on said cassette deck?

If you cannot answer yes to both then you just cannot understand or comprehend my viewpoint as you cannot hear what I hear.

And that is not meant as any insult or disrespect to anybody else here but I am not working of a possibly flawed 40 plus year old memory with my cassette tape experiences that I am posting.
I’m posting this strictly for interest. These are the most expensive cassettes sold this past week, the most recently one today. Enjoy 😊

http://www.valueyourmusic.com/most-valuable/cassette/last-week
The mid 80s reissue tapes like Zeppelin, Doors, Stones, Dylan, Beatles are great and they’re just ferrite tape, by then they had figured out the engineering. No tape hiss, amazing Sonics. Pure analog. Tape is a natural medium. It breathes. Check it out!! 🤗
Many of us didn't have audiophile quality. We just enjoyed the music without all the analyzing. Even when it was BTO fading out midsong so it could ker-chunk and fade back up on the in-car 8-track. Good times.