"Tony Sharpe" wrote in message
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Hi,
I hope this is the right group for my query.
I work in a military museum and in a display on WWI we have sound effects
of
gunfire and shells exploding, etc. These are on tape and play on an Aiwa
portable cd/cassette player. The model escapes me for the minute, but it's
a
pretty good one.
As the tape plays constantly for seven hours a day, seven days a week, the
auto-reverse facility (understandably) has given up the ghost.
My question is, would it be worth repairing? I know even for an engineer
to
look at it will cost, so should we just invest in another one?
Many thanks for any replies.
Tony.
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Buy a cheap (but reliable make) portable cd player, burn off the wave file
to a CD-R (probably be able to download the file(s) you need from the net)
then play the track on continuous repeat.