The 202MKVIII, with its USB interface, can make quick work of digitizing a tape collection. And the ability to press a button and record stuff is still quite useful. Many of us have held on to our ...
For everyone out there despondent about the news that cassette decks will no longer be available in new cars, you’ve just been granted a reprieve. We are happy to announce that there’s still hope for ...
Musicians and fans have developed a new taste for an old format, but manufacturers largely stopped making players. Listeners are finding creative (and vintage) solutions. By Marc Hogan When Taylor ...
Q: Your recommendations of CD players seem to only be for single-disc players. We have a five-disc changer, which is great when we want to have music playing for a longer time. What do you recommend ...
Vinyl's surging popularity is covered ad nauseam in mainstream media; the Audiophiliac ponders the rise of the other major consumer analog audio format, the cassette. Ex-movie theater projectionist ...
If you want the very latest in technology you might want to consider buying a new... cassette deck! It’s not like me to be lost for words, but that was my status when I first saw a press release from ...
Cars have had DRM-like measures for longer than you might think. Go back to the 1990s, and coded cassette decks were a common way to stop thieves being able to use stolen stereos. Sadly, they became ...
The switch to CD is complete, with the New York Times reporting that not one new US car this year will have a factory-fitted tape deck as it rolls off the production line. The last US model to be ...
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