This is what I remember about cassette's

BlazeES

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That's one hell-of-a hungry looking 'monster' deck ... :laughing8:
 

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I love that sculpture. It is expensive, but most unique art is. For me, I've had about four disconcerting moments, where a cassette tape I was playing, received the death spiral around a spinning capstan. But, in all those cases I managed to cut out the ruined section of tape and splice the ends back together. No big deal as a bunch of tape (less than 18") being lost only amounts to less than 10 seconds of recorded material. You better hope it wasn't a recording of your wedding vows that got cut.

Nando.
 

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I'd rather have the DBX Technics it's sitting on.
 

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I have a Teac with DBX that needs repair and I have a working Pioneer. Technics were the bomb!
 
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