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Responding to another forum about how often you listen to your system, I began to ponder about something. I have several old cassette tapes that are about 25-26 years old. They are a couple of Maxell's with the gold labels which has long been erased & another Maxell clear case. Another one is a TDK.
The Maxell Golds & TDK were used with my first system, the JVC 40 watt.
The Maxell clear case was used with a 100 watt Pioneer I had after my JVC. Both systems are long gone. The Pioneer sound is more powerful.
Though these tapes are almost 30 years old, the sound is excellent. They have been through several moves & a fire with some smoke damage, but they never seem to disappoint in sound. The TDK is most impressive with a seemingly punch to the sound. What a statement to quality in build for all of these tapes.
Mind you, these are played through my Philips Magnavox mini system with JBL 2600s & excellent sound. I wonder how they would sound with a cassette player hooked to my Sony TA & Polks? Maybe I will get one soon & give it a try. I can only imagine the Polks would really bring out more clarity.
How many of you still have some cassettes that are at least 20 years old that never disappoint you when you give them a listen? List the brands & their age. I would like to know if any of you have any Maxell's or TDK's still firing off!
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The Maxell Golds & TDK were used with my first system, the JVC 40 watt.
The Maxell clear case was used with a 100 watt Pioneer I had after my JVC. Both systems are long gone. The Pioneer sound is more powerful.
Though these tapes are almost 30 years old, the sound is excellent. They have been through several moves & a fire with some smoke damage, but they never seem to disappoint in sound. The TDK is most impressive with a seemingly punch to the sound. What a statement to quality in build for all of these tapes.
Mind you, these are played through my Philips Magnavox mini system with JBL 2600s & excellent sound. I wonder how they would sound with a cassette player hooked to my Sony TA & Polks? Maybe I will get one soon & give it a try. I can only imagine the Polks would really bring out more clarity.
How many of you still have some cassettes that are at least 20 years old that never disappoint you when you give them a listen? List the brands & their age. I would like to know if any of you have any Maxell's or TDK's still firing off!
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