We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. They're usually sitting in a shoe box under the bed next to old baseball cards and that one letter from an ex you meant to get rid of. Dozens ...
PHILADELPHIA — The vinyl resurgence has been keeping independent record stores alive for years, and it hit a milestone in 2020: Music fans spent more money on LPs than CDs last year for the first time ...
Over the Thanksgiving break, Mother asked me to make digital recording of some old analog cassette tapes, some going back 25 years. After struggling to find a cassette player that still worked, we got ...
While a few bands are still sticking to the old-school format, cassette tapes as an audio format have mostly been left in the dust. But instead of leaving them to unravel, try repurposing them with ...
At last someone has figured out to do with old cassette tapes. A 20-year-old entrepreneur has fashioned them into vintage-cassette belt buckles and is selling them through her online boutique Sweet ...
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They're a thing of the past for many people, but in this iTunes-driven age, there's a longing for the antique sounds of analog found on cassette tapes. That demand is literally music to the ears of ...
This commercial product, the Cassette is Not Dead lamp, is an invitation to start a great DIY project. The €25 ($35) lamp is made up of old audio cassettes which are joined together by nothing more ...
A fancy-pants iPod Touch is all well and good, but there's nothing like the halcyon days of crappy old cassette tapes. In fact, while most of us would gladly forget the damned things, coming only into ...
I have some ultra rare cassette tapes that I would like to digitize. My question is, what's the best way of doing this, if say, I'm willing to spend 100-200$ on the project? My PC obviosly has a mic ...
“I love cassettes,” says Talcum, 58, whose given name is Joe Genaro. “I have a love-hate relationship with them — they’re in boxes in my house all over the place. They were the first thing I started ...