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  2. Cassette deck - Wikipedia

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    Typical top loading stereo cassette deck from mid-1970s A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from RadioShack. The first consumer tape recorder to employ a tape reel permanently housed in a small removable cartridge was the RCA tape cartridge, which appeared in 1958 as a predecessor to the cassette format.

  3. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    From 1973, Nakamichi started to sell high-quality stereo cassette decks that benefited from the mass market's move away from reel-to-reel tape recorders to the cassette format. The Nakamichi 1000 and 700, made in the mid-1970s, had three heads, a dual capstan drive that reduced wow and flutter , and Dolby-B noise reduction to improve the signal ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Aiwa - Wikipedia

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    Aiwa created the first Japanese cassette tape recorder in 1964. [12] Aiwa marketed Japan's first boombox, the TPR-101, in 1968, as well as the first cassette deck, TP-1009. In 1980, Aiwa created the world's first personal stereo recorder, TP-S30 (marketed as CassetteBoy in Japan).

  6. 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.

  7. Revox B215 - Wikipedia

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    New Revox-branded cassette decks sold under Harman management, the consumer H11 and the professional C115, [17] were in fact rebadged Philips FC-60 / Marantz SD-60 models, and had nothing in common with the Revoxes of the past. [18] Classic flagship decks of the 1980s like the B215, the Dragon or the Tandberg 3014 were discontinued without ...