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There's a Japanese artist I like who ONLY releases on physical media. Tape makes the most sense because a cd player would be prone to skippingBut why? I mean I am JUST old enough to have owned a Walkman but still, WHY? Vinyl make sense because of how it sounds. CDs make sense because of the quality of the sound file. But there is NO reason to be a tape nerd (other than nostalgia) but it's a pain in the ass re-winding, and flipping the tape to side B, swapping out AA batteries all of the time.... WHY?
I ran across this, but have not found any posts or videos of anyone using it.I'm a cassette nerd and I'd like to avoid putting together a bluetooth solution to listen to my tapes in my Bronco. Ideally, I can just get a 3.5mm cable and run it to an aux in jack somewhere hidden in the dash. Does anyone know if this is possible and/or have any resources I can look into for the wiring job?
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Nothing wrong with that either. I’ve seen many in vintage cars as OEM equipment.Lol cassette nerd... next someone will want to put a record turntable in their Bronco.
I DO have a B&O turntable from 1976...Lol cassette nerd... next someone will want to put a record turntable in their Bronco.
Likely much higher quality than the B&O that Ford usesI DO have a B&O turntable from 1976...