If the tape player will support a cd changer get a Bluetooth/sd card player that connects in lieu of it, or an fm transmitter that plugs in the lighter socket; can get them with bluetooth/sd/usb/line in for much cheapness. Either way you'll avoid the limitations of the cassette player e.g. get a lot more tuneage on a card. If you want to avoid that limitation but it has to be cassette then you'll need an Alpine 7375;
Making a mix tape
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No I bid up to £50 but someone had a much higher bid as every time I put one in it automatically said I was £1 too low.JonMad wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 1:10 amPrice went up then! Did you win it?V8Granite wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:45 pm I used to do it with my old all in one Sony but it wouldn’t work with my Aiwa one so I presumed that’s how it was.
I’m bidding on the one JonMad put up so fingers crossed I get it!!!!
Looking forward to it!!
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Re: Making a mix tape
Could've sworn I posted in this thread. But Dave, have you seen the Blaupunkt Bremen, very classic looking and all mod cons etc etc.

Re: Making a mix tape
By far the best suggestion.speedingfine wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 7:08 am Could've sworn I posted in this thread. But Dave, have you seen the Blaupunkt Bremen, very classic looking and all mod cons etc etc.
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No matter how nostalgic it might be in theory to make a mix tape now, it'll be an absolute game getting a decent quality cassette deck which still works properly. I'd happily play my homemade 90s compilation tapes now but making new ones? Fuck off.
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You did indeed post that somewhere else I believe.speedingfine wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 7:08 am Could've sworn I posted in this thread. But Dave, have you seen the Blaupunkt Bremen, very classic looking and all mod cons etc etc.
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It’s the button feel, as tragic as that sounds it’s really satisfying to use after touchscreens etc.
Dave!