Unfortunately you can’t tell the audio geeks anything. They would swear they could tell when there is a 0.0005% sound variance. Much like the video geeks. They would swear they could tell the difference between 8,565 resolution and 8,570 resolution.
It sounds crazy, but I miss the pops on vinyl and the hiss of analog tape. I had LPs that skipped on some tracks, and 50 years later I hear the track and remember where it skipped. Weird.
8 tracks weren't so seamless when a song faded out, the player changed channels, and faded back in. And darn it, it always seemed to happen in the middle your favorite tune! Convenient, yes but the fidelity was terrible, especially when the play head moved out of alignment. Don't even get me started on how vinyl is so much better than digital mediums.
Who researched this? VHS was introduced in 1976. Video rental was not known in the 1960s.
I remember all of these items and still have a number of them.
I have an 8 track tape deck that records. Still waiting for someone to manufacture blank tapes again. 😂
VHS tapes in the SIXTIES? What have you been smoking?
Probably something FROM the sixties.
And at 16 seconds in it looks like a cd player, definitely did not exist in the 60s
Trust me, it wasn't that good, unless someone smuggled it back from Vietnam.
VHS didn't exist in the 1960s.
Also, Vinyl records are not obsolete; especially as they provide far better sound than MP4s.
Unfortunately you can’t tell the audio geeks anything. They would swear they could tell when there is a 0.0005% sound variance. Much like the video geeks. They would swear they could tell the difference between 8,565 resolution and 8,570 resolution.
It sounds crazy, but I miss the pops on vinyl and the hiss of analog tape. I had LPs that skipped on some tracks, and 50 years later I hear the track and remember where it skipped. Weird.
8 tracks weren't so seamless when a song faded out, the player changed channels, and faded back in. And darn it, it always seemed to happen in the middle your favorite tune! Convenient, yes but the fidelity was terrible, especially when the play head moved out of alignment. Don't even get me started on how vinyl is so much better than digital mediums.
You've gone into slide projectors twice!
I have a light weight vacuum they don’t clean very deeply.
VHS and Betamax were from the 70s not the 60s. Vinyl records have made a big comeback and hula hoops are still going too.