Tinkerer Roland Saekow made a nifty iPod Shuffle tape adapter for his car. It's truly plug-and-play, includes a platform to hold the player in place, and cost less than a fiver. After fiddling about ...
The new adapter offers more resistance the the end-of-tape mechanism, so when the temperature is colder, it registers as end-of-tape. When it's warmer, the end-of-tape mechanism is less sensitive, so ...
Remember back when people carried Sony Discmans in their cars, and used those cassette adapters to listen to them through their tape decks? Well, while a lot of those same cars are still on the road, ...
My wife and I recently got a pair of iPhone 3GSes, and we're going on a road trip next week (20 hours each way). We'd like to get an FM transmitter or a tape-deck adapter (a built-in power adapter ...
[Dane] sent us this super quick tape adapter project. Yes, we know we can go buy one of these for pretty cheap and it will probably sound much better, but really, wouldn’t it be cool to make one?
While packing merch for a recent gig, I realised I had the opportunity to do something a little fun. I’d released an album on tape, and spent a little extra to ensure the cassette itself was a thing ...
When I tested Monster’s “iPhone compatible” tape adapter, I expected the $25 setup to have extra shielding to stop GSM buzz from the cellular radios. It didn’t. As a joke, I tried some anti-alien ...
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