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The Maxell MXCP-P100 is a portable cassette tape player that looks straight out of the 1980s. It also has the old-school ...
While the MXCP-P100 includes contemporary details, its exterior is reminiscent of ’80s tech. Sitting atop of the player are ...
Cassette tapes were a major way of listening to (and recording) music througout the 1980s and 1990s and were in every hi-fi stereo, boom box, and passenger vehicle of the era. Their decline was lar… ...
Maxell was a brand synonymous with audio and cassette tapes thanks to an iconic ad. With the popularity of cassette tapes on ...
Parents who grew up in the 1980s challenge their teenage kids to put a cassette tape into a tape recorder, in hilarious ...
I used to run a cassette player every day when I was a kid, and now I'm bringing it back with this brand new Walkman-alike.
There’s also something about the tape revival that recalls the radicalism of the 1980s cassette culture: Tapes were cheap, and people used them to copy and share music from expensive records, ...
Steve Stepp says they crank out about 30 million cassette tapes a year, making National Audio Company one of the largest cassette tape manufacturers in the world. For NPR News, I'm Suzanne Hogan ...
The streaming generation is trading Spotify for cassette tapes. But despite Gen Z's obsession with all things vintage — from flip phones and Y2K fashion reboots like Ed Hardy and Von Dutch ...
Thanks to Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish, along with TV shows like "Stranger Things," sales of cassette tapes are way up. If the kids are lucky, they even get to fix an unspooled tape with a pen.