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Re: cassette repair [message #64570 is a reply to message #64563] Wed, 03 November 2010 08:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I'm relieved to know it wasn't just a brand issue, I have BASF and MAXELL brands that are being "eaten" as often as the generic brands are.

I'm sure the damp and salt air of being on a boat for several years didn't help matters. I just had 2 more cassettes "eaten", and one of them was Mike Oldfields "Tubular Bells", darn it. They all rode in my cars, at some point, too, which means 130F interior temperatures on a hot day.

I've probably managed to demagnetize a fair number of them, too.

I have the means to put vinyl to CD, but not cassette to CD. If the cassettes are going to be "eaten" by the machine that's supposed to play them, I suspect I may have to outright replace them.
 
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