8 Track Tape Collection
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 10:31 am
I am packing up and moving to Scottsdale, AZ w/ mein schatzie.
She has started another business that has grossed over 100 Large in it's infancy, and is sure to be another hit. She is magical, a modern day female King Midas.
@ any rate I am packing all of my antiques, and decided to play my old 8 tracks through my old Alpine 8 track car stereo that was in my first Mach I 302 Boss Mustang, which doesn't run, but my 8 track tape player sounds great, and still uses the 6 by 8 Jensen coaxial speakers. I just love the sound of 8 tracks still, especially for Overdriven stuff.
I am currently listening to Black Sabbath Paranoid, Grand Funk Railroad, and R U Experienced by my childhood idol, Jimi Hendrix. I even still have some old Country & Western tapes of Hank Williams, and George Jones w/ Tammy Wynette. That old style country is so pure, and beautiful. But the power rock stuff sounds so fat, I forgot how thick it is compared to CD's / DVD's and their " perfect Mixes". They pale in quality, seriously, I just proved why I will always carry these with me to the grave, as they have no equal other than the master being played through some big old Urei monitors, on a big console.
I Won't Be Surprised If They Make A Comeback, They Sound So Big,
I have 361 tapes of yore, and had one for every day of the year. I shall find 4 more on ebay. I even had the Monkees !! God they sucked, I must have been experimenting w/ LSD when I was 10 or something.
She has started another business that has grossed over 100 Large in it's infancy, and is sure to be another hit. She is magical, a modern day female King Midas.
@ any rate I am packing all of my antiques, and decided to play my old 8 tracks through my old Alpine 8 track car stereo that was in my first Mach I 302 Boss Mustang, which doesn't run, but my 8 track tape player sounds great, and still uses the 6 by 8 Jensen coaxial speakers. I just love the sound of 8 tracks still, especially for Overdriven stuff.
I am currently listening to Black Sabbath Paranoid, Grand Funk Railroad, and R U Experienced by my childhood idol, Jimi Hendrix. I even still have some old Country & Western tapes of Hank Williams, and George Jones w/ Tammy Wynette. That old style country is so pure, and beautiful. But the power rock stuff sounds so fat, I forgot how thick it is compared to CD's / DVD's and their " perfect Mixes". They pale in quality, seriously, I just proved why I will always carry these with me to the grave, as they have no equal other than the master being played through some big old Urei monitors, on a big console.
I Won't Be Surprised If They Make A Comeback, They Sound So Big,
I have 361 tapes of yore, and had one for every day of the year. I shall find 4 more on ebay. I even had the Monkees !! God they sucked, I must have been experimenting w/ LSD when I was 10 or something.