Your points are all valid concerning lifetime guarantees etc, but I think you lot must be using the tapes a ridiculous amount! Ive got about 40-50 "blank" tapes (combination of no longer required films and tapes specifically for recording off tv) and ive only got one at the moment thats fucked and doesnt work any longer. You guys must be seriously using your tapes over and over if they are wearing out...or maybe im just not so fussy about the quality recording of some 30min prog ive missed first time round. Its like watching TV from a difficult angle - your eyes soon become adjusted and you dont realise any more, a bit like the quality
apparently Gerry Anderson did those Scotch tapes adverts with the skeleton. you learn something new every day eh?
Call me sad but I've just been weighing some tapes on the kitchen scales and older tapes are indeed significantly heavier than modern ones.
A 20 year old Maxell E-180 was 271g and a newly purchased Fuji E-180 was 200g which is an amazing difference.
I play the Maxell tape 3 or 4 times a month and I've not noticed any obvious dip in quality after all this time.
I play it this often bacause in Nov '83 I taped ZZ Top playing three songs live on 'The Tube'. Their performance was amazing and the sound was incredible.
Good guess - you got two out of three. They played -
Got Me Under Pressure / Gimme All Your Lovin / Sharp Dressed Man.
As good as the album versions were, hearing them live was something else.