In Reply to: Which cassette deck sounds like a record player... posted by acanuckkhan on March 6, 2015 at 10:24:03:
'Liquidity', for you, will probably depend on decent amplifying electronics. Since the medium is, itself, analogue, and you find that"The cassette sounds warm yes, but it is that liquid part of a vinyl record that is missing from it"
it may be that you are sensitive to the tonal presentation rather than specifics of the medium. What have you been using?
You'll probably have to invest in something decent. I get a good sense of 'flow' from my decks (Sony WM-D6C, Yamaha KX-690, Tandberg TCD 440A), but I may be listening for something different from you. Of the three, the Tandberg has the most fulsome presentation.
Big J
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Edits: 03/06/15
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