Discussion
Wireless Cassette Player
littlecranky67: How to record the tapes, though? I wonder if there is a way to have 2x 60mins casettes (on each side) in modern age - a lot of electronic music sets/podcasts aim for the 60mins runtime.
kleiba: Hipsters, take note!
jwr: My brain (which still remembers cassette players from the 80s/90s) has trouble accepting this.
jrmg: Amazon leads me to believe this may be a rebadged version of this no-brand-name player (with a translucent case for full late-90s throwback!)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FC5MD6WP/
bux93: Apparently, all of the audio cassette players being produced now use the same mechanism (perhaps from multiple factories). Some upscale brands like Fiio use basically the same mechanism but use some more premium parts in places, swapping out plastic bits for metal ones. If you need low wow and flutter, it makes sense to seek out vintage players that were built like a tank.A great youtube channel on both modern cassette players and legacy audio formats is Techmoan. I never knew I was interested in this topic before watching those videos.
dough654: I would never buy this. But I love that it exists.
amelius: Yeah. Give me a prosumer-priced backup tape solution instead.
wewewedxfgdf: Don't they need to sell blank tapes too?