Read all about it at the official Cassette Store Day site.
A-One Record Shop at 439 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue has some older titles for sale. They are open from 1-9 p.m.
Long live cassettes!
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Man, I downloaded the latest AntiquTech app, updated the software, and I still can't find the slot they fit in my laptop/VR set-up.
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You can convert music on cassette into mp3s with an old Sony Walkman and a a laptop connected by a 6" audio cable with a 3.5mm jack and free to download Audacity. I saw a YouTube video demonstrating this once and I'm sure there are other videos which show you how to convert music on cassette into mp3s in other ways.
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