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And they are still in business!

https://www.nationalaudiocompany.com/

Kinda like Chad Kassem's vinyl pressing company here in Salina.

http://www.qualityrecordpressings.com/

Must be something in the air/water here in "flyover country" in the Midwest!

Bri
 
Cool  8)
I recently found a lost board tape on cassette of the last gig I played with a band in 1988.  Other than being just a board tape and having no ambient signals, I was actually very surprised at the audio quality. 
I wouldn't choose to go back to using cassette as a medium for playback, but what i heard wasn't anywhere near as bad as I was expecting.

 
Nice :)

I still record my jam sessions to tape.
Now I don't feel so alone anymore.  ;D
The tape was never gone for me.
 
I used them for many years, and they made my days happier as a pre-teen when I could record my friends CD's that I couldn't afford to buy. I used to take them everywhere

But I don't miss them a bit
 
Whoops said:
I used them for many years, and they made my days happier as a pre-teen when I could record my friends CD's that I couldn't afford to buy. I used to take them everywhere

But I don't miss them a bit


Hmmmmmm...I used to dub my fave VINYL records to cassettes so I could play them in my car!

<g>

Bri
 
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