How to Make an OPEN Tape Loop
An open tape loop is a tape loop where the cassette is modified and the tape runs out of the cassette. There are many ways to do this, here I’m showing you my prefered method. When you leave the bottom half of the cassette in tact it’s easier to put it into a cassette player. p.s. please don’t take my use of a saw as an example. Be careful when using sharp tools and preferably don’t hold the cassette with your hans when cutting.

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