share your experiences with fuji cassette tapes here!


examples : Z, Zii, D-90, D-60, D-I, D-II, etc.
leemurray2007

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Some of the best out there.

Tapes and vinyl tend to sound warm. I no longer listen to them.
@ozzy62 

Listening fatigue is mostly induced by music that wasn't recorded/laid down properly. 

For instance, my Focal Utopia headphones can tell me when the treble is too bright. I don't enjoy listening fatigue. I just enjoy solid-state components over vinyl and tubes. I will admit - sometimes my listening sessions end because of listening fatigue. (.Wav and DSD files)

My Panasonic shelf system is for subjective listening (not that accurate).
@ozzy62 

I have nothing against vinyl, tubes, or cassettes. I simply prefer digital. Would I discourage anyone from trying vinyl? Nope. What I don't understand is why you're so sensitive about all this. 

Until you actually buy it and hear it, passing judgement on any piece of gear you've never heard is baseless. I had to tweak the audio settings to reduce bass, increase treble,  and apply every setting the little receiver had to get it sounding accurate...to an extent. 

I bought it for subjective listening and simply enjoying music. And it works.

I don't care about what others think. It makes no difference to me.