Mark Ligtenstein wrote:

> Just from my own experience. I have an old car with a very old sound
> system. It doesn't have a CD player, but it can play cassettes.
>
> There is a disadvantage to using the Cassette Adapter: it is a little
> bit noisy due to the fact that the adapter runs continuously in the
> player.

> The other disadvantage is the limited specifications of the cassette
> player itself.
>
> BTW, in the Netherlands the Cassette Adapter can be bought seperately
> from the other gadget for portable MD-players: a power plug for the
> cigarette lighter. I didn't get one because I thought the power plug
> was much too expensive.

You can do the same in the US.  My experience with cassette adapters are
they have to be viewed as disposable products.  No matter which brand I
have bought, none of them have lasted too long.

>
>
> Off-topic: I have had to laught with the discussion about titling.
> Having grown up in the vinyl and cassette era, I don't bother with
> titling at all. Writing down the titles on labels is more useful to
> me. I never look at the player when it's playing anyway.

That's interesting.  I also grew up in that era and also really couldn't
care less about titling.

LAS

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