@freedeez,
"I swear some of my greatest listening experiences were with those cassette tapes."
Me too. I even had one of those portable Sony Walkman players.
Virtually every Sunday evening was spent listening to the UK top 40 with a loaded cassette. By the late 90s I'd upgraded my NAD tuner and switched from NAD cassette to to Sony MD but there wasn't that much worth bothering with in the charts.
For me the final straw with cassettes came when they started putting the tapes into sealed housings instead of the usual ones with 5 screws.
This made repair a real pain. I also didn't like how hot the cassettes got when played in the car.
The sound of some of those cassette car units (1980s/1990s) seemed to be a lot better than what I now hear in many car CD players.
That could just be my memory but there's no doubt that there were some very good car units back then.
"I swear some of my greatest listening experiences were with those cassette tapes."
Me too. I even had one of those portable Sony Walkman players.
Virtually every Sunday evening was spent listening to the UK top 40 with a loaded cassette. By the late 90s I'd upgraded my NAD tuner and switched from NAD cassette to to Sony MD but there wasn't that much worth bothering with in the charts.
For me the final straw with cassettes came when they started putting the tapes into sealed housings instead of the usual ones with 5 screws.
This made repair a real pain. I also didn't like how hot the cassettes got when played in the car.
The sound of some of those cassette car units (1980s/1990s) seemed to be a lot better than what I now hear in many car CD players.
That could just be my memory but there's no doubt that there were some very good car units back then.