• @yuri@pawb.social
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      omfg if it does pass thru power i’ll lose my mind. my car has a “modern” cassette player with a hole in the door for one of those 3.5mm to cassette converters, i could make this WORK

        • @airbussy@lemmy.one
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          1325 days ago

          I have one of these, not sure if its the exact model but i can confirm. Comes with a battery.

          Can also confirm (to my annoyance) that you cannot have it charging and play music at the same time. So don’t bother buying a slim angled micro usb cable like I did…

            • @airbussy@lemmy.one
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              That’s what I’m thinking too! The housing is probably too small to house it all but man it would be cool

            • @airbussy@lemmy.one
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              It’s not too shabby, never really counted it but I believe it lasts for about 6h at least on a full charge? I usually only drive for around an hour max though so it’s more of a guesstimate

      • arthurpizza
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        You can’t be in audiophile mode in a car. You don’t even get proper stereo separation.

        • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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          Yeah, people obsessed with car stereos are usually of the “I want everyone to know I’m playing music” variety.

          And occasionally of the “I want it to be dangerous to listen to music coming from my sound system” variety.

          Which I do kinda get, since I, too, thrive on wtf faces, though I generally don’t want to be a nuisance or damage my property in the process. Like it’s usually a wtf face from an unexpected combination that turns out to be better than one would expect, like saying I like chocolate sauce on sausages (which works because chocolate doesn’t have to be combined with tons of sugar).

        • @dan@upvote.au
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          You should try the Bowers and Wilkins system in the BMW iX some time. In the USA it’s a $3,400 upgrade compared to their mid-range Harmon Kardon system (which itself is an upgrade from the base system), but it sounds amazing. 30 speakers including one in every head rest, two subwoofers under the floor, and 4 bass shakers in the front seats. 1615 watts total. Sounds better than some home cinema setups I’ve heard.

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            The most expensive thing I own is less than $3,000. I don’t think I’m this target demographic.

      • @dan@upvote.au
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        It’d drain the batteries quickly. Wifi uses a relatively large amount of power, and low-power wifi variants like HaLow aren’t widespread yet. Bluetooth has a low energy mode for low-power devices that works well for this use case. I guess it could have a power cord, but then why use wifi when it could just plug into the phone instead?

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    1995? … I keep this adapter for my old 2004 GM Truck … and no I don’t want bluetooth. The atrocious sound quality is nostalgic to me and reminds me of being a teenager.

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      Yup! I have a drawer of these things because my brother & I used to fight over them. Still use one in my dad’s truck when I steal it from him.

      Leave those air pods in your pockets kids. Nothing brings the heat like the annoying clacking of the auto reverse on a cassette deck, constantly trying to flip over a cassette that doesn’t flip, while matching the rhythm of your current jam.

      • IninewCrow
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        … or the faded degraded sound of ‘Appetite For Destruction’ from the worn down cassette you’ve been playing over and over again for the past ten years.

        • HonkyTonkWoman
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          noo… you’re not moving the wire right. You have to move it back left when it does that & then hit the ff button twice.

          fuckinghingworksjuatfinedroveacrossthreedamncountiestofindafyckinradioshack25goddamndollarsassholewouldnttakediscover

          See. Told you it works!

          shitbirdbettersitstillandnotjostlethatdamnwireifuckinlovethissong

    • BarqsHasBite
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      I heard the sound quality was really good because it was a direct feed to the reader.

      • Pup Biru
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        this is very very wrong. the sound quality was a dumpster fire

  • @ZeffSyde@lemmy.world
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    “Let me put my my burned CD of mp3s into my discman that is connected to a tape adapter.” Me, until about when Zunes hit,Woot for$99.

    • stinerman [Ohio]
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      I had a disc-based MP3 player. The looks on my friends faces when I had 150 songs on my discman and they had 12.

      • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        It’s kinda funny thinking back to how awesome it felt to be able to carry around hundreds of songs from the perspective of having access to services that can listen to any song while it streams on a device large enough to hold my entire music collection and still have tons of space left over.

    • @TriflingToad@lemmy.world
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      I wanna repair my dad’s 1st gen zune so bad but I don’t think you can just drop on Flacs which is like the 1 thing id use it for

  • Arthur Besse
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    keep it steady? did you neglect to install the shock absorbing plate?

    photo of a cardboard box packaging for SONY DISCMAN WITH COMPLETE CAR MOUNTING KIT
package has this text on top of a photo of the discman and accessories listed:
8 HOURS CONTINUOUS PLAY BACK WITH 2 x AA BATTERIES
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CAPABLE (BP-DM10; OPTION)
1bit DAC AVLS MEGABASS
COMPLETE CAR CONNECTING KIT SUPPLIED
SHOCK ABSORBING PLATE
CAR CASSETTE ADAPTOR ENABLES CD PLAYBACK THROUGH YOUR
CAR CASSETTE DECK
CAR CIGARETTE LIGHTER POWER CORD INCLUDED
beneath the English-language text is this smaller text in Spanish:
8 HORAS DE REPRODUCCIÓN CONTINUA CON 2 PILAS AA
JUEGO DE CONEXIÓN PARA AUTOMOVILES SUMINISTRADO
across the bottom right corner it says:
EASY INSTALLATION

  • Rolivers
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    I’m still doing that in 2024. Get on my level.

    • @MrShankles@lemmy.world
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      Respect. The casette-aux is way better than the radio transmitters, if you don’t have bluetooth nor an aux input. I was using one up until about 2015 (with my ipod instead of a cd Walkman though), before my car finally gave up the ghost. Now I just use bluetooth

  • nicgentile
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    Used this in an 05 Jetta until earlier this year. It handled calls too.

    • Still use this to this day in my car - although the Bluetooth variant. The only downside is that you need to recharge it from time to time. That problem has been recently solved by the purchase of a second one :)

      • @RGB@lemmy.today
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        Wouldn’t it be easier to have Bluetooth but have it plug into the cigarette lighter plug and run into the player like the other ones do? I feel like that could have been easily done by the designers

        • Technically an option for sure. With the Silkroad-special model sold through Amazon the manufacturer decided to have the adapter turn off during charging. So listening to music while the adapter being plugged in is not possible unfortunately.

  • @LovableSidekick@lemmy.world
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    I always thought these things were brilliant but was never sure how they worked. They basically had a recording head that sat against the playback head of the tape player and sent a signal into it, right? I was never even sure of that.

    • Johanno
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      So normally the magnetic tape would spin by the reader in the player. However instead of a tape they put an electro magnet there. Then they use the same technique to simulate a magnetic tape. Tadaa you made digital audio into electromagnetic audio

      • @pixelscript@lemm.ee
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        There’s actually no digital audio involved anywhere in this process. It’s all analog.

        A magnetic tape cassette holds raw wave data of the sounds it records. Just like a vinyl record, except the groove is in the magnetic field instead of physically etched into the surface of the tape, and the needle is an electromagnet instead of, well, a needle.

        An audio cable using a standard 3.5mm jack also transmits raw wave data. It has to, because the electromagnetic pulses in the cable are what directly drive the electromagnets in whatever speakers they’re hooked up to. If it’s coming out of a digital player, the player has to convert the signal on its own using an onboard digital-to-analog converter (a DAC).

        The neat part is that since a tape deck read head is looking for an analog wave signal, and an analog wave signal is what an aux cable carries, the two are directly compatible with one another. If you actually crack one of these tape deck hacks open, you’ll find the whole thing is completely empty, save for the audio cable wires going directly to the write head that mimics the tape. Beyond that, there’s no conversion equipment, no circuit board, nothing. It’s a direct pass-through.

        The body of the thing is nothing more than an elaborate way to trip all the mechanisms in the tape deck to trick it into thinking it’s holding a valid cassette, while simply holding the write head fixed in the proper spot.

        I’m sure you already know all of this. I just think it’s really cool and I enjoy talking about it. Analog tech is amazing.

        • @Persuader9421@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          And the best part is, because the signal is so clean, and there’s no crappy tape grinding across the head adding noise, the audio quality is damn near on par with just connecting the aux directly to the amplifier.

          • @resin85@lemmy.ca
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            This is my favorite thread of the day. I learned something, and it brought back memories of plugging one of these into my parents '87 Buick LeSabre wagon. Complete with wood grain panels. Yeah, I didn’t date much back then.

      • @LovableSidekick@lemmy.world
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        That’s what I always thought - I think it would work to use a recording head as the electromagnet, treating the player’s playback head like tape.

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        Holy Crap at first I thought that was Chandler. Great video tho, and I’ll be damned, those things work exactly like I always assumed. I really thought that explanation would turn out to be too simple. Never thought about also having to make both spools turn so the player won’t think the tape has run out.

      • 🐍🩶🐢
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        I saw that thumbnail of the table and immediately knew what channel it was.

    • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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      Why didn’t you just upgrade the radio? A decent head unit with an aux jack and bluetooth can be purchased for as little as $40-50, and takes less than an hour to install in most cars with the right adapter. Literally plug and play in most vehicles.

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        It was one of those times when you already have something that’s working for you just fine and it wasn’t important enough to change it.

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    These were so much better than the radio transmitters. That brief period where cars only had CD players, no AUX or Bluetooth was the worst.

  • @stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    Get a poorly made one and it doubles as an AM radio too, or I should say it is only an am radio since you get nothing over the speaker but Am interference.

  • Dem Bosain
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    My first car had a cassette storage tray on the transmission hump. I made a mount for my portable CD that fit there, and ran the adapter wire underneath the dash. So fly…