Admittedly, it’s pretty easy to buy a vintage cassette tape player or a vintage Walkman these days. Ebay is a great resource.
However, buying one that is in working order is a different story entirely. And getting it repaired can be quite pricey.

For those looking for an affordable way to get into classic cassette tapes, whether you’ve stumbled on your parents’ old collection or you picked some up at a concert (all the big artists are selling them these days), there’s a great new option: Gadhouse’s Miko.
Nostalgic aesthetics, modern tech
Gadhouse is an affordable audio brand that’s best known for its turntables, speakers and headphones, all of which have old-school charm and (relatively) inexpensive price tags. The Miko is the brand’s first foray into portable cassette tape players.








