Nixxel & Dravos
Hey, have you ever thought about the risk that those rewired cassette decks could be a backdoor for data transfer, since analog lines can leak information?
Yeah, I think about that all the time. Analog ain’t a lock, it’s a conversation. If you plug a deck into a network and let it hum, the hiss can become a channel. But that’s exactly why I keep my rewires off the grid—so the only thing leaking is the raw hiss of a burned‑out coil, not some government script. Vinyl has soul, not a spy.
Sure, just make sure the hiss stays below the noise floor, or your network will start hearing every hiss as a potential intrusion alert. Keep the analog locked and the firmware patched.
Got it, I’ll keep the hiss below the noise floor and patch the firmware so no sneaky data slips through. Just raw analog roar, no government test signals.
Good plan. Just remember the hiss is your quiet sentinel; keep it quiet and the rest of your system will stay quiet.