Myself.. I'm waiting for sony to come out with portable Blue Ray...
But for real.. Look for something with removable media... I'm betting you see serious jumps in sizes available in the next year. I can already put 2 gigs in my phone.
Yeah, I found it on thinkgeek.com. It's real but $140. I would have bought one were it $50 but $140 is steep considering I don't have many tapes anyway.
i had one just like that. And they cost a fortune too. $100 1983 dollars
the model in the ad (TPS-L2) came out in 1979 and went for about....oh, 5 or 6 times that.
Yeah, I scanned that pic from a '79 Playboy mag ad. I'm a tadbit younger than Sabadabada, so I grew up with the mid-to-late 80s models. Damn those things were bulky. Can't really say I miss 'em.
I still got my tape deck at home for occasional use (I do love that tape sound), but on the streets I'm not trying to roll with some big ol' Walkman.
There's even an extra headphone jack for a friend???
sony's president (or other high up) was insistent that music continue to be a shared experience and thus the second jack appears on the original walkmans.
no one used the second jack though and it was later removed.
no one used the second jack though and it was later removed
man, we used to run the shit out of the second jack on the school bus!... this was the early 90s, and we all had the yellow "water resistant" sony walkman with the rubber buttons and snap close cover
I strongly warn against buying any Sony discmans. They used to make some quality electronics, but in past 5 years or so I find the quality is steadily decreasing. Have owned 2 and they always break. Their headphones, the mid-range ones are also mega-shitty. Fuckin plastic frame breaks without fail, everybody who has ever owned a pair agrees.
However, their new line of MP3 players/Flash USB Keys seem on point. My boy has one and seems satisfied with it.
I'd suggest dropping the $ for an Ipod, but make sure you get extended warranty cause they son you with the battery which can't keep it's charge after a relatively short while.
no one used the second jack though and it was later removed
man, we used to run the shit out of the second jack on the school bus!... this was the early 90s, and we all had the yellow "water resistant" sony walkman with the rubber buttons and snap close cover
ahhh yes, the SPORT model. Those were rugged. They used to have a radio shack rip off version that didn't actually have the rubber, it was just yellow.
Quick comparitive shopping at lunch shows that you can cop a piece of shit no auto reverse no rewind tape player for ten bucks (not including batteries). Fancy shit is at Radio Shack for 30, Best Buy for 32. Froogle tells me something similar
walkmans? direct drive turntables? it's 2006, we should be driving personalized space ships.
i was hoping for a time machine by now too...
folks in japan still rock walkmans, big hooptie walkmans. i think they may have run on D batteries.
word I heard they actually still make MIX-TAPES not MIX-CD's. Cra-zay considering that they like re-invent the computer every 2 minutes.
I just heard this a couple days ago as well, and I bugged out. I don't like CDs, and I don't like having to put DJ mixes on CD when tapes are vastly superior, so the thought that there's still a market for honest-to-god mixtapes is very appealing.
I don't like having to put DJ mixes on CD when tapes are vastly superior
how do you figure that?
Analog sound.
Two-sided format.
both true but that doesnt make cassettes better than cds. if you said vastly superior to 8-tracks i would be in agreeance. im not saying i think cds are better than tapes either. its the "vastly superior" in your statement that bugs me.
I don't like having to put DJ mixes on CD when tapes are vastly superior
how do you figure that?
Analog sound.
Two-sided format.
both true but that doesnt make cassettes better than cds. if you said vastly superior to 8-tracks i would be in agreeance. im not saying i think cds are better than tapes either. its the "vastly superior" in your statement that bugs me.
Point taken--I probably did get a little too overzealous there.
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You mean like with cassette tapes???
Get thee to an MP3 player.
Maybe get MD!
Myself.. I'm waiting for sony to come out with portable Blue Ray...
But for real.. Look for something with removable media... I'm betting you see serious jumps in sizes available in the next year. I can already put 2 gigs in my phone.
Yeah--and we can't afford to lose any more tape heads!
I rocked my Walkman to work this morning, just like every day. Cassettes Rule Everything Around Me, god.
There's even an extra headphone jack for a friend???
damn dude, you are old.
get an ipod now.
Is that real? I would cop one so quick.
the model in the ad (TPS-L2) came out in 1979 and went for about....oh, 5 or 6 times that.
i collect those thangs. my friend dug up her grandpa's TPS-L2 and gave it to me. twas a happy day.
I think it might be real, not sure. Here's the thread it came from:
http://soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/showflat...true#Post629572
Yeah, I scanned that pic from a '79 Playboy mag ad. I'm a tadbit younger than Sabadabada, so I grew up with the mid-to-late 80s models. Damn those things were bulky. Can't really say I miss 'em.
I still got my tape deck at home for occasional use (I do love that tape sound), but on the streets I'm not trying to roll with some big ol' Walkman.
sony's president (or other high up) was insistent that music continue to be a shared experience and thus the second jack appears on the original walkmans.
no one used the second jack though and it was later removed.
man, we used to run the shit out of the second jack on the school bus!... this was the early 90s, and we all had the yellow "water resistant" sony walkman with the rubber buttons and snap close cover
However, their new line of MP3 players/Flash USB Keys seem on point. My boy has one and seems satisfied with it.
I'd suggest dropping the $ for an Ipod, but make sure you get extended warranty cause they son you with the battery which can't keep it's charge after a relatively short while.
I copped this one at xmas...
Has worked beautifully thus far...
i was hoping for a time machine by now too...
folks in japan still rock walkmans, big hooptie walkmans. i think they may have run on D batteries.
ahhh yes, the SPORT model. Those were rugged. They used to have a radio shack rip off version that didn't actually have the rubber, it was just yellow.
FYI tape dudes
word I heard they actually still make MIX-TAPES not MIX-CD's. Cra-zay considering that they like re-invent the computer every 2 minutes.
I just heard this a couple days ago as well, and I bugged out. I don't like CDs, and I don't like having to put DJ mixes on CD when tapes are vastly superior, so the thought that there's still a market for honest-to-god mixtapes is very appealing.
Analog sound.
Two-sided format.
Point taken--I probably did get a little too overzealous there.
Hey, what do y'all know about the Walkman Pro.
They still make Walkman Pro digital recorders, but obviously the
cassette ones are discontinued.
I have a later model that came with a cool mini condenser mic
and they all had adjustable recording level and LED meters.
This used to be the concert bootlegger's main tool:
SONY TC-D5 M[/b]
damn that thing got a tube in it or somethin? nice.