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Audio Systems
Cassette Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric G 2" data-source="post: 906789" data-attributes="member: 67955"><p>Just wondering if anyone could provide some insight here...</p><p></p><p> I use a cassette tape adapter to play my ipod in my sport track. After about 25min of play the cassette makes sort of a dying cat/whining/grinding noise. Anything under 25min and there's no noise at all. Does this sound like a problem with the head unit or the cassette. Also is there anything I can do to the cassette or head unit? (Maybe clean the head of the tape, if ipod cassette adapters even have them) </p><p></p><p> Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric G 2, post: 906789, member: 67955"] Just wondering if anyone could provide some insight here... I use a cassette tape adapter to play my ipod in my sport track. After about 25min of play the cassette makes sort of a dying cat/whining/grinding noise. Anything under 25min and there's no noise at all. Does this sound like a problem with the head unit or the cassette. Also is there anything I can do to the cassette or head unit? (Maybe clean the head of the tape, if ipod cassette adapters even have them) Thank you [/QUOTE]
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