Wayne Parham Messages: 18794 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
I've got some tapes that do that too, and I've always found it to be caused by the tape. Cassette tapes can sometimes be repaired by opening up the cassette, removing the tape spools, and installing in another cassette case. It's really handy to use a cassette case that is fastened with screws, as you don't have to worry about breaking it or getting glue on the spools.