I hated the article for a number of reasons. First of all, if you used high quality cassettes to record on a high quality cassette deck (think Nakamichi) from a high quality table/arm/cartridge, the sound was and is real damn good. I have made tapes that blew away CDs of the day. Considering you were recording on both sides of an 1/8" wide piece of tape at 1 7/8" ips, it's a miracle they can and do sound so good. Are cassette tapes convenient? No, but then no analog is convenient which is why we have digital couch potatoes. This bozo made it sound like cassette tapes were the lowest fidelity he has ever heard which tells me everything I need to know about his system he had back in those days if not now.