Reddit Reddit reviews Maxell 108575 Optimally Designed for Voice Recording Brick Packs with Low Noise Surface - 90 Minute Audio Cassettes, 7 Tapes Per Pack

We found 5 Reddit comments about Maxell 108575 Optimally Designed for Voice Recording Brick Packs with Low Noise Surface - 90 Minute Audio Cassettes, 7 Tapes Per Pack. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Maxell 108575 Optimally Designed for Voice Recording Brick Packs with Low Noise Surface - 90 Minute Audio Cassettes, 7 Tapes Per Pack
Optimally designed for voice recordingLow Noise surface provides a suitable media for musicTotal recording time per cassette tape is 90 minutes or 45 minutes per side
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5 Reddit comments about Maxell 108575 Optimally Designed for Voice Recording Brick Packs with Low Noise Surface - 90 Minute Audio Cassettes, 7 Tapes Per Pack:

u/Luminous_Fantasy · 11 pointsr/Vaporwave

Blank casettes

Pretty sure I used to see these as a kid in the 2000's from my family. Also, they're prime.

because we're dealing with dinosaur technology, I only use amazon. Buncha shady looking websites out there, but to be hones they're probably just old.

And, here's the cassette labels

u/cyrusjumpjet · 2 pointsr/mfdoom

Yes, almost any CD/cassette stereo should allow you to record a CD onto a blank cassette. Get a blank package of audio cassettes like these and then a CD/cassette stereo, perhaps something like this. Basically, all you do is play the CD and hit the Record button on the tape deck at the same time and whatever plays through the stereo will be recorded onto the cassette.

u/mohaukachi · 1 pointr/Music

$15 dollars vs 7x90 min casette tape for $6.99

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/politics
  • Blank cassette tapes
  • Blank 3.5" floppies
  • Blank 5.25" floppies

    That said, I think the article is quite interesting. It reveals the biases inherent in American consumer culture. Victoria's Secret, H&M, and Gap are "out", so she... heads to Nordstrom! Gee, next time why don't you try shopping somewhere that doesn't advertise on national television?