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I bought one new in 1989, it came with a remote. Then I found a used one with a remote for dirt cheap. A few tears later I found the dual well one that could record on 7 cassettes back to back. I used them to record FM radio programs un-attended of course. :p
 

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Stuwee: Cassette changers intrigue me. I didn't expect super sound quality from a changer, but I was pleasantly surprised.

Nando.
 

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Elite-ist said:
Stuwee: Cassette changers intrigue me. I didn't expect super sound quality from a changer, but I was pleasantly surprised.

Nando.

Theoretically changers other than the auto reverse can sound good and the tape moves not the heads. :rabbit:
 
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