This ridiculous 8-track revival punishes your ears on purpose when Warm Audio decides to bring back every annoying flaw nobody missed from the old format.
WA-8TRX recreates terrible tape quirks
WA-8TRX recreates terrible tape quirks
- Warm Audio launches faithful 8-track nightmare machine.
- Bryce Young built it to sound deliberately bad.
- Fidelity Reduction Circuit kills highs early.
- Poor frequency response stays faithfully unnatural.
- Adjacent tracks bleed into each other constantly.
- Alignment shifts slightly every few minutes.
- Tape loop drags with endless friction noise.
- Mechanical clunks interrupt songs randomly.
- Occasional tape chewing happens for realism.
- Huge cartridges hold even less music than cassettes.
- Program switching delivers loud thumps mid-track.
- Engineers made it worse on purpose.
- Bryce Young preserves everything missing from modern gear.
- Listening tests rank just below NAMM floor demos.
- No improvements added to the original pain points.
- Full depth of bad character gets recreated perfectly.
- WA-8TRX costs five hundred ninety-nine dollars.
- Orders open on the thirty-first of April 2026.
- Unit ships exactly as annoyingly as promised.