A list of puns related to "Mini Cassette"
I've heard costco was an option, but that was years ago. Thanks so much for the help! https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/722472060160442398/921634431112998982/20211217_232553.jpg
The title says it all, im looking to buy my first cassette recorder and jt says it takes minicassettes, but online the onky tapes that i can find are micro cassette tapes and regular sized ones i havent found a single one labeled as a mini cassete, any help would be appreciated
The G1 and G1.5 eras had tons more cool micro cassette transformers than what have been represented in the WFC lineup, and whilst I understand that the smaller WFC cassettes make some of the transformations harder, I have been thoroughly impressed with Ravage and Frenzy most, though all four molds we have are great. I just hope we see the later cassettes like the cassette combiners that make Decibel, Legout, the OG style Slamdance ( though WFC Slamdance is awesome ), and most of all Squakbox!
Both cassette types are still being made as of August 2021 but the Microcassette is better for listening to and releasing music. There were even Hi-Fi systems released for the Microcassette as well. Below are two videos for reference.
Thinking about installing a Mitsubishi mini split system with ceiling cassettes, but I heard the condensation pump might make an annoying amount of noise. Anyone have experience with these?
Flip Sides - (Barely ever used. Gets some points for being the only female out of Soundwave's mini army, but not much.)
Glit - (White Ravage. Alcoholic Dog. Why?)
Enemy - (Don't ever think he had prominence.)
Garboil - (Purple Laserbeak. Doesn't really do much.)
Wingthing - (Orange Ratbat. Does a little more than Garboil, but not much.)
Howlback - (Blue Ravage. Has more prominence than most of the other recolors, but not much)
Sundor - (A sleeper agent inside the Autobot Forces. Cool, but still isn't used much and is Orange Laserbeak.)
Squawktalk - (Can combine with Beast Box. Cool, but still Blue Laserbeak.)
Slugfest - (Unique body type, but doesn't do much outside of comics.)
Beast Box - (Unique body type and can combine with Squawktalk. Doesn't do much out of comics.)
Overkill - (Unique body type and awesome name. Doesn't do much out of comics.)
Buzzsaw - (The original mini-cassette. I'm just used to seeing Laserbeak more.)
Ravage - (Don't get me wrong, I love Ravage. I just like the others more.)
Frenzy - (Frenzy is cool. Frenzy is also red.)
Rumble - (Rumble is cool. Rumble is also blue.)
Ratbat - (No other mini-cassette can say they've been the leader of the Decepticons. He oozes cool. Also, his Car Wash of Doom scheme.)
Laserbeak - (Red Buzzsaw. Soundwave's most prominent mini-cassette. Laserbeak is the best.)
Hello, The other day I recently discovered my old Handy Cam (Model DCR-HC32) and I would love too put the videos on the cassette onto my laptop. I still have the docking station that comes along with the camera as well as the cords necessary. However, I am having some trouble with this. If you could comment what I could do that would be great.
I had a company out to quote a mini split system for my older home and we got to chatting about options. My wife is opposed to wall mounted units due to the age of the home and how it looks with the architecture. So I asked him what other options are available. He said that we could do a ducted unit to cover the 2nd floor in the attic, no problem there. However the only option for the first floor would be wall mounted units. I asked, what about a ceiling cassette.. he said no, those are commercial only and a huge pain in the ass. Also, apparently they have drainage issues.
So my question, are ceiling cassettes a no-go in residential?
I bought this little disaster for $40 hoping to use it to create a limited edition pressing of my own music on cassette to give out to friends, and it is AWFUL.
In theory you are supposed to be able to put in a blank cassette, pop a USB flash drive in and then record to the cassette from the flash drive.
The result comes back with a HISSSSSSSS noise over everything you record onto the cassette.
Additionally, the instruction manual says that it will automatically turn off after 15 minutes of inactivity when using the bluetooth/USB setting, but in fact it automatically turns off after 15 minutes - full stop. So if you're trying to record 30 minutes of music all at once, well, you can't, because it shuts itself off after 15.
Full product specs here:
https://www.amazon.com/Victrola-VBB-25-SLV-Bluetooth-Cassette-Recorder/dp/B07W86F8VJ/
COMPLETE GARBAGE.
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