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In Reply to: RE: Inventor of cassette tape passes away posted by MaggiesAndCats on March 11, 2021 at 07:06:32
was a Norelco Carry-Corder 150 that looked almost identical to the one in the photo. I did a lot of off radio taping.
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My dad's old Bogen receiver needed a multiplex in order to receive FM in stereo so it was perfect. Mono a' mono.
Teachers went on strike for 10 weeks at the start of my senior year in high school and we hung out at my house, shooting game after game of pool and recording from the local rawk station.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
but I had tons of mix tapes. I would pick a couple of favorites from different albums, put them on cassettes, and play them for friends to expose them to what I was listening to. I would also borrow friends albums and tape them.
I can remember searching for sales of the good tapes to use in my HK machine with Dolby. And letting my friends know where the sales were.
We also recorded jam sessions on cassettes using microphones taped to the basement ceiling.
I still have a Walkman to transfer cassettes to my PC.
Regards,
Steve
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