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Tim wrote:
Don White wrote: If I could connect my 8-track / turntable combo unit from the 1970s to the boat stereo, I just might ;-) Dave Hall Those things were crappy...even in the '70s. Did you notice, that when 4 and 8 tracks were being phased out, it wasn't long before you didn't see them growing along side the road? If there wasn' t any traffic, my kid brothers used to stop and pick the cartridges up, take them home, splice, rewind, and for the most part of it you had a tape again. What always bothered me aboutt he 8 tracks, is right in the middle of a song, the music would fade out and then *CLUNK* it would change a channel, either that, or right in the middle of the best song on the recording and "CHUNK!* the tape would switch. Glad those days are over.... The answer: sounds on wire. Wire recorders. Don't ask. |
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