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Snappy Tapes?
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While I still happily buy CDs (from Amazon for example), I notice that audio cassettes have made their way back. Are they stronger than they were or are the tapes still prone to snap, snag angenerally get tangled up in the tape player and try as one can, they still break!...I speak or write from recent experience after losing a valuable (to me) tape.Ta Muchly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't imagine they would be made any differently that they always have.
I used cassettes for years, and can count on one hand the number of tangles I have had, and I never ever had one snap.
I suggest that either your handling or your equipment are the root cause of these issues, used correctly, cassette tape is perfectly robust.
I used cassettes for years, and can count on one hand the number of tangles I have had, and I never ever had one snap.
I suggest that either your handling or your equipment are the root cause of these issues, used correctly, cassette tape is perfectly robust.
C120's were prone to problems because the tape was thinner, plus cassettes tended to get left in cars where the temperature variations did them no good as well and cheap players with poor alignments of rollers etc good easily screw them up. I don't think I ever had a problem with good quality tapes which didn't leave the house.
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