I play cassette tapes in my Dodge Charger and my Dodge Viper. My 2006 Charger I ordered with the "optional" cassette player and 6 disc changer. The salesman looked at me like I was crazy. My 1995 Viper has an Alpine cassette deck with a 128gb hard drive plugged into the aux. All my flac music is on my hard drive. It has 2 JBL 10" W7 woofers....oh and both are crazy fast.
Nice rides! I had a 2006 Charger "Go Mango" Daytona. I sold it for the 2010 Hurst Series 1 Challenger SRT. The other car is a 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am Indy 500 pace car
Nice! I was gonna get a HellCat but chose to upgrade my Charger instead. New 500hp motor, new trans, full Eibach pro suspension, Borla exhaust...it handles like a go cart...love those Hemis
I have a Road Warrior class 1996 Toyota Camry SE-V6. It has a factory Am/FM,cassette and CD stereo. It rocks pretty good. Now I gotta figure out how to install a turntable. Ha! Then I'll truly be styling.
Some nice stuff especially the home separates God I still love em & am not alone it seems!!
I use my Technics RS-B655 Cassette deck to record all my tapes (Chrome & Metal only!!) - It makes very detailed & beautiful sounding recordings & has Direct Drive Quartz Lock capstan motor so very stable recorder!!
When played back on any decent boomer or car stereo, you would be hard pushed to realise it's the wonderful cassette format - May it live forever!!
A Tascam -424 MK3 with parametric e.q.'s, pitch wheel etc and controls for both hard or subtle panning FX.
I use mine for both listening and recording purposes ,it's also very versatile when it comes to sampling sounds for my own music if I need to get some warmth or grit into the samples and especially good for my personal preference for slightly overdriven, funky sounding drum tracks.
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