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Bella
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I used to buy all kinds of casette's when I was younger. The most I had was like..9-10. I stopped when I got my first stereo with a CD player then I moved on to CD's. Tapes are really cheap though. That's the best part . It's good when you buy black ones and record your fave songs off the radio . I used to make mix tapes when we would go camping since the radio didn't work up there. |
Apple
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You can still buy cassettes.
Hella cheap also. New Casettes (as in still in plastic) are only about 4 bucks and you can usually buy cassettes for anywhere from a quarter to a dollar at garage sales. not to mention all of used music stories have free cassettes bins.
I just started collecting cassettes again a few weeks ago. In the past 3 weeks I got about 50 new cassettes with out spending more than about 20 bucks.
WHich is one CD |
Jarukoth
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Believe it or not, you actually can. My parents still buy cassettes for thier cars and such.
I prefer CDs, but if you've been collecting cassettes for years, might as well stick with it. |
tinzeee
Posts: 311/618 |
Cassettes no longer exsist in my house Can you still even buy cassettes? |
Apple
Posts: 60/594 |
Am I the only one here who is in love with cassettes?
I prefer them over CDs. I prefer the sound of them. Yeah, they are as clear and they sound alot more distorted but I like that about them. Adds kind of an erie effect to the music, espically when you're listening to a darker style of music to begin with.
I also like to record songs on blank cassettes and strecth the tape out so part of songs have parts that sould like they are in slow motion. Yeah. Plus I like how the cassettes look.
Anyone else here prefer cassettes?
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