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geekamonguslast Tuesday at 12:15 AM5 repliesview on HN

Vinyl resurging, I can understand. But cassette tapes were always so fragile. I can't count how many got twisted up in the player and lost forever.

Their only redeeming quality was the mix tape.


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fsckboylast Tuesday at 5:39 AM

>Vinyl resurging, I can understand. But cassette tapes...their only redeeming quality was the mix tape

their ONLY redeeming quality? mix or not mix, did you ever try to record a vinyl?

JKCalhounlast Tuesday at 4:02 AM

That and piracy.

You gotta love the cahones of the guy that, in the 1970's, opened a record rental store in a college town… and sold blank cassettes as well.

2000UltraDeluxelast Tuesday at 1:46 AM

But what a quality that was!

parineumlast Tuesday at 7:20 AM

I don't understand vinyl either. Tape is worse but vinyl has all of the same downsides, sonically. The "Warmness" people are always talking about is a symptom of fragility. Unless you're going to get a laser player, your vinyl gets worse with every listen. And if you're using a laser, you loose the garbage that is referred to as "Warm". Nevermind if they get left somewhere warm.

It's objectively worse than lossless digital in every way except coming with a big artwork surface. I'd rather buy a poster.

I'd rather listen to music as close to was intended and for it to stay that way as long as possible.

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