wasn't sure where to post this. I considered Tech Talk but this is definitely more manual than tech. +shrug+
I don't expect anyone to answer "yes" (especially considering the average age group of posters), but have any of you ever repaired a cassette tape by splicing?
I just want to know if I absolutely have to have a special kit and splicing tape or if I can use shit around the house, because it'd be cheaper to buy another copy than buy the special tools. one guide online said you can use masking tape instead of splicing tape, but I don't know about that.. I don't want to completely wreck the cassette or worse, ruin my player. what about scotch tape? I mean that seems thinner and maybe better than masking tape..
also no ugly remarks about me needing to "get with the times" or any such nonsense. I'm steadily going backwards in time and I'm quite content, thankyou. yes, before long I'll be doing everything by candlelight and traveling places by horseback. suck on that.
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