Thanks Mick and Steve

I shall investigate... BASF tapes I've always found good, right back to the early 70s. Also TDK.
bobins wrote: 20 Sep 2024, 13:48
Not to answer your specific tape related enquiry, but to go off on a mild tangent..... Rega do a very good little phono amp that offers a digital output via usb so you can analogue ->digital convert at very good quality.
That's well worth a look Robin, not very vintage but then, neither is the Bluetooth module on the AUX2 input to my amp for streaming stuff from Amazon Music... One may well ask why I even still use cassettes when everything is available via Amazon Music - to which I have a subscription...
To be absolutely honest, I find digital all a bit of a ball-ache really. I have a lot of my vinyl on Minidisc but even that is more faffing than just dropping a cassette in the deck and pushing play... Cassettes are the ultimate quick and easy way to listen to music for me. And I like their slightly 'rounded' sound... Digital, including CDs, I find all a bit hard and harsh. Vinyl too has that slightly softer sound... My ears maybe but they're all I have to listen to music with
Streaming from a phone is OK but again, even more faff than the Minidisc player once you've opened the app., selected the music and then connected to the Bluetooth module. Second best minimum faff for me is playing the original vinyl. I try not to as I have (to me) some precious stuff I don't want to wear out.
If I wear out a tape I can make a new one
