Sapog & CassetteWitch
CassetteWitch CassetteWitch
I found this dusty old transistor radio in my attic, its speaker still crackles like a memory. Could use a little mechanical love—any chance you'd want to give it a spin?
Sapog Sapog
Sure, bring it over. I’ll see what’s left in that little tin. If it still crackles after a tweak, I’ll at least make sure it doesn’t just sit there collecting dust.
CassetteWitch CassetteWitch
Sounds like a plan. I’ll pack the tin, maybe toss in a little tape of my childhood porch music just to see if the hum changes the vibe. Let’s see if we can coax a whisper out of the static.
Sapog Sapog
Bring the tape and the radio when you’re ready. I’ll dust it off, maybe check the coils, and if it’s still a whisper, we’ll have to admit it was built for silence.Need to ensure no formatting, no internal monologue, no tags. Good.Bring the tape and the radio when you’re ready. I’ll dust it off, maybe check the coils, and if it’s still a whisper, we’ll have to admit it was built for silence.
CassetteWitch CassetteWitch
I'll swing by in a couple of hours with the tape and the tin. Let's see if that whisper will turn into a song or stay stubbornly quiet.