Check out my old-school stereo system from the 90s
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ZolotoyRetriever — 8 years ago(November 13, 2017 03:40 AM)
Yeah, I've still got my old Technics dual-cassette tape deck, from back in the 80s, actually. I can record from CD or LP onto tape, or I can record from one cassette tape to another, with it. I got a lot of use out of it over the years. Hell, I still have tapes I made back in the 80s that are still in perfect condition.
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ANewFoundGlory — 8 years ago(November 13, 2017 04:05 AM)
I still have some of my old VHS "porn" tapes from the 90s when my friends in school would bootleg them. Although I haven't watched them since then, they're just sitting in a box somewhere. Back then, porn was a hard find, you couldn't just get it from the net at your convenience. What you had was the scrambled channel on cable (which is now gone as cable is all digitalized now) and recorded VHS copies. My friends would invite me over and we'd watch a porn, which back then was a isolated opportunity. And it was bad quality, too. The sound would go in-and-out and you'd see the imperfections of the tape in the form of lines and scratches, which gave the porn a certain beauty - the scratches, marks, and dust give the film in my opinion a sense of aura.
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cryptoflovecraft — 8 years ago(November 13, 2017 03:51 AM)
I have a JVC CD player and a Technics receiver and turntable (all purchased in the 90s) that are still in working order for the most part (though the turntable doesn't always obey!) … My dual cassette deck is long gone though. ;-(
I put a lot of money into my stereo system back in the day.
