TDK SA & Maxell XLII Type 2 Cassettes - Vintage & Modern - Is vintage always better?
Here we look at the first and last generations of these iconic cassettes, as well as do some recording on them, to see if vintage really is always better...sonically speaking. CASSETTE DECK USED: Nakamichi DR-10 If you'd like to purchase cassettes shown in this video, visit my online store at: https://www.cassettecomeback.com Follow me on Facebook for special offers and new stock alerts: / cassettecomeback

▶︎
Type 0 Cassettes - PART 1 - Do they actually exist?

▶︎
The Technology We Killed in the 1960s Is Now Worth $3.3 Billion

▶︎
The Dark Story of Fisher Electronics - America's Forgotten Hi-Fi Giant

▶︎
The 1986 TDK SA-X Type 2 Cassette And Why I Now Understand The Appeal Of Vinyl.

▶︎
Philips MCII & UCII Type 2 Pure Chrome Cassettes - Are They Faulty, Or Just Hard Work?

▶︎
Why 90% of Vintage Cassette Decks Are a Trap (The Belt Secret)

▶︎
TDK CDIng 2 Vs TDK CD Power Type 2 Cassettes - Low End, But In Price Only?

▶︎
1966 ⚙️ RESTORATION & Repair ✅ VINTAGE TAPE Recorder | HITACHI trq-310 📼 Sound from 60s!

▶︎
The Bizarre World of The Beatles Cassettes + 8-Track Tapes

▶︎
Agfa Type 1 & Type 2 Chrome Cassettes - Germany's other big brand

▶︎
JVC RC-M90 The 'King of Boomboxes'

▶︎
New vs Old - Last Generation Maxell UR

▶︎
Type 3 FerroChrome Cassettes - You Wanted Them, You Got Them!

▶︎
Cassette culture: know & choose the best audio cassettes and tape decks!

▶︎
TDK MA-XG 1990 Type 4 Metal Cassette - TDKs Finest Hour?

▶︎
Tape Bias - What Is It?

▶︎
Panasonic AG-4700, re-timing K-mechanism, NV-HS1000, NV-HS950 and more.

▶︎
Magnificent Mellotrons | Visiting The World’s Finest Collection

▶︎
That's Cassettes - Rare And Not Well Known. Are They Worth Bothering With?

▶︎
