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  2. Cassette deck - Wikipedia

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    Cassette decks soon came into widespread use and were designed variously for professional applications, home audio systems, and for mobile use in cars, as well as portable recorders. From the mid-1970s to the late 1990s the cassette deck was the preferred music source for the automobile.

  3. 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.

  4. Revox B215 - Wikipedia

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    Studer AG, a privately owned Swiss manufacturer of professional audio equipment, began development of high fidelity cassette recorders in late 1970s. Willi Studer was reluctant to diversify into the highly competitive cassette deck market; for most of the decade, the company's experience in cassette technology was limited to reliable but low-fidelity classroom equipment.

  5. Technics (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Technics (テクニクス, Tekunikusu) is a Japanese audio brand established by Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic) in 1965.Since 1965, Matsushita has produced a variety of HiFi and other audio products under the brand name, such as turntables, amplifiers, radio receivers, tape recorders, CD players, loudspeakers, and digital pianos.

  6. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    The RX-505 is not a compromise as many assumed but the very best method of maintaining azimuth without using the costly, complex and somewhat fragile NAAC system even though the Akai GXC-65D was the first cassette deck to actually use this method where the cassette would flip over instead of the head being rotated but was done in a top-loading ...

  7. Luxman - Wikipedia

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    At Japan's Tokyo Audio Fair in October, Luxman showed prototypes of the X-3K [6] Cassette deck, X-2A PCM encoder/decoder [7] and X-1D [8] vertical loading CD player also rebadged in Alpine brand-form. These were never put into production. 1983 – K-05 Computer tuning cassette deck launched. [9] Luxman's first CD player was the DX-104 [10 ...