FM transmitters are now a lot more common than cassette adapters
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Date: May 27th, 2026 1:44 PM Author: unholy red corner
Stands to reason I guess. The last car with a factory cassette deck was a 2010 model.
Feels a little weird though, I feel like cassette adapters were way more popular than FM transmitters back in the day. Cassette adapters were way cheaper & I think they sounded better too.
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Date: May 27th, 2026 6:48 PM Author: unholy red corner
The portable MD recorders started to become reasonably affordable in late 1999/early 2000. That's when I got mine.
Somewhere around late 2002/early 2003 people were shifting pretty heavily into MP3 players. From little while in there, MD gear was something of a neglected value play. You could get a MD recorder and blanks and carry around more music than you could with an equivalently priced MP3 player.
Then at some point, Apple achieved total iPod dominance. In 2007 I got a new job and they bought me a radio with an iPod dock because they just assumed I had an iPod (I didn't, I ran out and got an 80GB 5th gen so as to not embarrass them).
Wiki says Sony continued to keep MD in development until 2011 and kept selling players until 2013. That's baffling, I have no idea who was buying that stuff. I can only assume it was Japs.
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Date: May 27th, 2026 7:16 PM Author: unholy red corner
My Subaru has that. It is pretty nice.
In 2013 I burned a CD with every Deerhunter & LCD Soundsystem album. I haven't ejected it since. That disc has been in there 13 years.
I plugged a Bluetooth adapter into the aux input, so I do use my phone for any serious listening. But I've listened to a lot of those two artists for the last decade+.
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