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National Audio Company also designs and prints the cassette labels and inserts in-house. Since 2007, NAC is the only company in the United States to make cassette tape. To report a correction or typo, ...
Imagine walking out with an entire season’s worth of clothing for less than the cost of a single new designer shirt. At Prime Thrift in Alexandria, Virginia, this isn’t just possible—it’s practically ...
If you grew up in the ‘80s, you probably remember Maxell as the cassette brand, especially with that iconic “blown away” ad. Well now, they’re dropping a brand new cassette player — the ...
Maxell's new cassette player has given me a massive nostalgia rush – and if you were around in the '80s you'll know exactly why. Maxell created one of the most iconic TV ads of all time ...
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.
These Nintendo Switch 2 cassette tape cases look better than the official boxes A throwback to the days of physical media, Switch 2 style ...
The cassette Walkman revival is real. From the FiiO CP13 to Gen Z mixtape culture, retro audio is back — hiss, heartbreak, and all. Like a villain from a forgotten ‘80s action flick, the tape Walkman ...
The surf world is a little less colorful without artist Steve Nazar in it. Famous for creating the iconic cartoon characters for Town & Country Surf Designs in the 1980s, Nazar passed away from ...
News that Revox is relaunching its B77 Reel-to-Reel tape recorder as a new MK III model had us delving into the esoteric world of tape innovation, from one-off creations to quirky instruments. The ...
The second most expensive cassette sold on Discogs is apparently a promotional cassette from Prince (at the time when he was calling himself “The Artist (Formerly Known as Prince)”) that was given out ...
It happens often with cassettes.” Intuitively, she put her index finger in the cassette sprocket and turned it a few times, which spooled the tape back to its proper position.
We checked out the new generation of portable, Walkman-style cassette players to find out if an old-school audio format could really replace streaming services.