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Hey Everybody!
This might be a strange question but it has been in the back of my mind recently.
I don't really like the look of my Beosound Century without any cassette tape in it. I think it looks empty and weird. I imagine the Overture looks even worse without anything in the tape deck.
Specifically wich type/brand/make of cassette do you think LOOKS best inside an open B&O tapedeck?
I never really used cassette tapes, so I would have to buy one used. As I am not planning to use it, its not really important if it is Type I,II or IV. It just needs to look nice, stylish and fitting to my beloved old (20th) Century.
I hope you have some ideas. Maybe you could even post some pictures as well.
Best wishes
Carlo
beoboehm:Hey Everybody! This might be a strange question but it has been in the back of my mind recently. I don't really like the look of my Beosound Century without any cassette tape in it. I think it looks empty and weird. I imagine the Overture looks even worse without anything in the tape deck. Specifically wich type/brand/make of cassette do you think LOOKS best inside an open B&O tapedeck? I never really used cassette tapes, so I would have to buy one used. As I am not planning to use it, its not really important if it is Type I,II or IV. It just needs to look nice, stylish and fitting to my beloved old (20th) Century. I hope you have some ideas. Maybe you could even post some pictures as well. Best wishes Carlo Thanks for the BeoVirus, Dad!
"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
I purchased a lot of new and decorative cassettes from ' tapeline ' in the uk
i use the eagle cassettes which look like a mini reel to reel, very effective
check their site online
beoboehm: I don't really like the look of my Beosound Century without any cassette tape in it. I think it looks empty and weird. I imagine the Overture looks even worse without anything in the tape deck. Specifically wich type/brand/make of cassette do you think LOOKS best inside an open B&O tapedeck?
Same here. Plus i feel like having a tape inserted add dust protection for the mechanism.
I regularly change between three cassettes:- Scotch XS1, Classic vintage with gold band and red grid, looks like a video game.- BASF Reference II Master, more modern with a X shaped window.- That's VX, with triangle window, very 80's, perfect with the Ouverture, just wish the marking were not dark green, barely visible.
TDK MA-R
http://planetodatapes.blogspot.com/2014/09/tdk-ma-r.html
or this one