Music, attempting to listen to it on anything else as tape. The absolute state
• It moves
• Its not stored on 2/3 of a micro micro millimeter
• Imagine even the previous tape stage was left
You would have to get inspired. Market is not cooperating well enough as usual. Its fine to record from the internet in most available formats and sites.
This needs investors to continue cassette decks and tapes from where it left off. For peaceful listening, one often enough needs tapes. Though remember in my experience, don't begin if you did not get inspired first. First you must understand how tape decks and recording on tapes work. It must be approached carefully under current conditions.
Not only are you wrong, you are an idiot. >seperetes >saperates >sepperits
One day you’ll get it, Tommy.
Ryder Perry
Based 8-track chad from the physical media thread. Try and get a Pioneer or a Kenwood 3 head deck with auto bias. You can find them on Ebay for around 100$. Those are the last affordable good decks.
Isaac Murphy
I was considering a Pioneer. Preferably one of the old school ones with the silver face and woodgrain. It'd match my receiver. Alternatively I was also thinking of getting a deck with Dolby s but I'm not sure. With things like this you have to wait to see what comes up. >Based 8-track chad from the physical media thread Thanks for remembering, fren.
As much as I love those late 70's/early 80's decks, you want something with an adjustable/auto bias to make the best recordings. Dolby S is really cool, but IMO it's only worth if you have type 4 metal tapes. For Ferric/Chrome Dolby C is overkill. Not only that, but you'd be essentially locking all your recordings to a Dolby S deck. Almost no Walkmans or boomboxes even support Dolby B.
>Thanks for remembering, fren. Always bro. Stay based.
Nathaniel Cook
But yeah keep an eye out for a Bias knob or an Auto Bias button. Also make sure it's a 3 head deck. Happy hunting user.
This one has ATC, which does BIAS automatically >BIAS even watch this Too many decks in past or future don't have this
Cooper Turner
Dolby B and C doesn't work. Perhaps record with it (to play it, it must be on when recording) but never switch it on when playing. It filters out too much dynamic quality.