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  2. Why is vintage audio equipment booming? - AOL

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    The shop's own branded cassette players are also popular. ... Between 2020 and 2024, Google searches for "CD player repair near me" increased by 23%, while "Audio equipment repair near me" grew by ...

  3. Skip (audio playback) - Wikipedia

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    Usually, similar to modern players, the media player will be reading audio into memory for later playback, especially given the extreme speeds used by CD-ROM drives in order to access raw data on other discs. Because of this, if there is a fault during playback, the player will already be performing a checksum to verify the data read is correct ...

  4. Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    These included "Garrard" branded cassette decks, CD players, stereo receivers, portable radio/cassette players, portable "Walkman" type cassette players, serial-port printer cables, universal TV/audio remote controls, and other miscellany, including turntables that had no connection with any original Garrard design.

  5. Kenwood Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The NV-301 and NV-701 both shared a three-layered half-mirrored design. The NV-301 was the basic model with two speakers and a line input (marked for MiniDisc and DVD players) while the NV-701 was a 5.1 Dolby surround sound model with A/V inputs. Both featured a three-disc carousel, cassette player with Dolby B noise reduction, natural display ...

  6. Music store - Wikipedia

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    Recorded musical instruction became a niche, beginning with LPs and evolving through formats of cassette tape, VHS video, compact disk, and DVD. Some music stores provided instrument maintenance and repair, music lessons, or leasing of instruments and equipment.

  7. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    While its cassette decks were particularly well known, the company is also credited with audio innovations, such as self-centering record players, high-end DAT recorders, and ultra-compact slot-loading CD changers. In the 1950s, Nakamichi developed one of the first open reel tape recorders in Japan under the Magic Tone brand.