just bypass the switch, or take a tape you don't care about and gut it so you have a tape with no ribbon. would be pretty sweet to stick this in a classic muscle car and put a line in jack on the bottom so your friends could be jamming while you drive.
Had an idea, why bother with this when you could do the same thing with a regular cassette deck and one of those headphone jack to cassette converter thingys.
That sounds good on the guitar, but please don't take the head out, it's unnesessary. There should be a switch that turns the unit on when a 8-track is inserted. Just stick something in the hold the switch and wire the input like it is in the vid. I'd recommend you take good care of the player, it works well and is a very neat, nice unit!
you just have to be extremely careful not to burn the circuit board or fry things in general, otherwise it's pretty easy (if everything works perfect, which it usually doesn't)
Or you could play tapes on like it was fucking ment for maybe??
dustYCartridge 8 months ago
@dustYCartridge Because everyone still uses tapes...
interweboscar 8 months ago
just bypass the switch, or take a tape you don't care about and gut it so you have a tape with no ribbon. would be pretty sweet to stick this in a classic muscle car and put a line in jack on the bottom so your friends could be jamming while you drive.
themadhacker2 1 year ago
how did you do that
myspaceuser567 2 years ago
Had an idea, why bother with this when you could do the same thing with a regular cassette deck and one of those headphone jack to cassette converter thingys.
LeviMan2001 2 years ago
Awesome
white9pawn 2 years ago
That sounds good on the guitar, but please don't take the head out, it's unnesessary. There should be a switch that turns the unit on when a 8-track is inserted. Just stick something in the hold the switch and wire the input like it is in the vid. I'd recommend you take good care of the player, it works well and is a very neat, nice unit!
CassetteMaster 3 years ago
first to say how cool it is
id like to do this, i have an old record/cassete/8track player i dont use much.
im thinkin maybe i could just take out the 8tracks and casette guts and keep the vinyl player.
you're an inspiration ;)
HTSamurai 3 years ago
you just have to be extremely careful not to burn the circuit board or fry things in general, otherwise it's pretty easy (if everything works perfect, which it usually doesn't)
LeviMan2001 3 years ago