Also, tape, whether cassettes or VHS, can deteriorate faster than all the other common media formats and are the easiest to damage. - First, it doesn't take much of a problem with the mechanics of the player for the tape to get "eaten". In other words, the tape gets pulled out of the cassette and chewed up by the player. - Also, the magnetic information on the tape deteriorates and rubs off. It can "dirty" up the heads of the player affecting quality of playback. Then, you can put a brand new tape in the player, and it can be ruined by running over the dirty heads of the player. - If cassettes aren't properly rewound and stored they will sag causing playback issues. - Sometimes you could faintly hear the other side of the tape playing in reverse behind the the side you are listening to. - Cassettes = Bad.... in my not-so-humble opinion. - Vinyl (under optimal conditions) is the best sound Digital is the most versatile Cassettes sound bad and deteriorate the fastest.
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^ Remember 8 tracks? They were even worse. On some albums, a song would run out midway at the end of side 1 and you would need to flip the tape over to hear the rest of the song and the rest of the album.
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