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Seankps t1_jeegsrd wrote
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I assume those kinds of tapes have a lossless quality. Compared to those crappy cassettes I had in the 90s?
stevekeiretsu t1_jeeitj6 wrote
Better than crappy 80s cassettes yeah but not lossless. One of my favourite albums is Fresh by Sly and the Family Stone and that famously sounds a bit weird because apparently perfectionist Sly overdubbed so obsessively he wore the tape thin
LudwigVonPoodle t1_jeejn9t wrote
When they’re brand new and in good shape, they’re not lossless, but they are about as good as you can get in the analog world. The problem is that the tapes are a physical media and will deteriorate over time. Or, even worse, they might get destroyed either by accident (like in a fire) or on purpose (like when they destroyed episodes from “Dr Who” and “the Tonight Show”).
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