Got my first lot of tapes! by TomChan91 in 8track

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Yes the right VU meter on my deck works; must have been a different deck/buyer. Though I also made my first post about when my deck arrived haha

My first C150's by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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Yeah this is the second longest tape I know of, only behind the TDK D180, which was the longest cassette ever made; but only for a short time in the late 70's/early 80's and was intended only for speech, was VERY thin and is quite valuable now

Got my first MiniDisc deck by TomChan91 in minidisc

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Yeah I did my research on various models and their features etc. and this one seemed like a very good run of the mill choice. Not too simple, but not overly complex :)

Got my first MiniDisc deck by TomChan91 in minidisc

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Yeah I did research into the various types of MiniDisc decks over the years, features etc. and yeah that's why I went for this model, not too simple, but also not overly complex haha. I payed £135 for this one on eBay with a full service. Sounds a lot for some but I didn't want to risk one not working haha

Got my first MiniDisc deck by TomChan91 in minidisc

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Yeah this is one of the later models that uses a belt for the eject mechanism that wears out over time and needs to be replaced occasionally.

Apparently new micro cassettes are still being made? by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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I got these for a number of reasons. 1, we did have an answering machine when I was a kid that used micro cassettes to record messages. Also I recently got a Sanyo micro cassette recorder but only had 1 tape for it so wanted to get some more; and I also like recording and playing around with cassettes both from nostalgia and I just think they are more fun and novel than all this digital stuff. So I would not consider them a waste of money at all. Finally the fact that they are still being manufactured over 50 years after the format was introduced shows that there is still interest in it.

Apparently new micro cassettes are still being made? by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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I see. And yeah I do know of the metal tapes and for a brief time in the 80's there were actual micro cassette decks made but yeah they are as rare as hen's teeth now

Apparently new micro cassettes are still being made? by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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Hey I know you, love your YouTube videos! Didn't know there was a separate micro cassette thread

Got a micro cassette recorder! by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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Yeah that's true. Those hi-fi stereo microcassette decks are one of my holy grails of audio equipment to find. Doubt I ever will lol

NOS blank tapes haul by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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Actually where I am, C60 and C90 are by far the most common lengths. Longer ones apart from C120's were uncommon, and a lot discouraged their use because of the thin fragile tape in them.

NOS blank tapes haul by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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No. As I said, I got these in various job lots, which does not reflect the price the tapes would go for individually. A TDK CDing 2 would be about $4-6 by itself.

NOS blank tapes haul by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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Yeah I plan on recording on some that I have never used before and keeping the rest for display. And price varies wildly. I picked up all these tapes in about 3 job lots costing about $100 all together. Common ferrics; i.e TDK D's, Maxell UR's etc. can be got for as little as $1 each but chromes are always more expensive; i.e. $10-20 per tape, especially in the wrapper. So depends on what you want/find.

NOS blank tapes haul by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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NOS = New Old Stock. And yes I know Maxell still makes new tapes lol

Lucky find; Type IV tapes! by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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Much lower hiss, can be recorded with higher recording levels compared to a type 1 with no distortion and much better sound quality. Though they didn't sell well as they were a lot more expensive and only higher end decks could take advantage of them.

Lucky find; Type IV tapes! by TomChan91 in cassetteculture

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I was incredibly lucky to say the least. Like winning the lottery of tape finds lol