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  2. Marantz - Wikipedia

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    Marantz 150 tuner with oscilloscope (1975–1978) Marantz 2270 receiver. Marantz 2325 Receiver; Marantz 5420 Cassette Deck; Marantz 2275 Receiver; Marantz 2600 – Marantz's most powerful receiver; Marantz 10b Tuner; Marantz 2385 Receiver; Marantz HD77 – Four-way, high-fidelity loudspeaker system; Marantz PMD-660 – solid-state recorder

  3. Nakamichi Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Nakamichi Dragon is an audio cassette deck that was introduced by Nakamichi in 1982 and marketed until 1994. The Dragon was the first Nakamichi model with bidirectional [a] replay capability and the world's first production tape recorder with an automatic azimuth correction system; this feature, which was invented by Philips engineers and improved by Niro Nakamichi, continuously adjusts ...

  4. Cassette deck - Wikipedia

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    The rise of inexpensive all-solid-state portable digital music systems based on MP3, AAC and similar formats finally saw the eventual decline of the domestic cassette deck. As of 2020, Marantz, Teac, and Tascam are among the few companies still manufacturing cassette decks in relatively small quantities for professional and niche market use. By ...

  5. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s saw the inclusion of a deck for playing cassette tapes in addition to the turntable and receiver components. The cassette deck was either a top-loading unit beside the turntable or a front-loading unit mounted on a deeper front panel. [4] "Midi" system, circa 1980s. Quadraphonic sound was released in 1970 and never gained much popularity.

  6. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    Nakamichi was the first to use a three-head recording technique in a cassette deck. [citation needed] Separate tape heads were used for playback, recording, and erase.. Previously the playback and recording functions were combined in a single tap

  7. Cassette tape - Wikipedia

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    The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, [2] audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company Philips , the Compact Cassette was released in August 1963.