Cassettes, the sound quality wasnāt the best, and they broke easily. Easy for the heads in the tape deck to chew them up.
But it is nice to see a vinyl revival. Certain titles are put out in 180 gram vinyl, for excellent sonic quality. Even better than LPs released in the 80s.
Back in the late 80s when CDs were hitting big, they sounded sterile compared to the warm sound of vinyl. They eventually got the hang of remastering, but classic titles released in 1987 sounded like garbage.
some of the best-sounding LPs ever came from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. MFDL released classical and jazz titles, and a select number of rock titles. Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin were among the few bands that got the MFSL treatment. Their LPs, which came out in the late 70s, cost 15 bucks a pop back then, when LPs usually cost 8 bucks. But if you had a thousand dollar stereo and decent headphones, MFSL albums were a good investment.