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I had a cassette player that could ‘track seek’ by playing fast (silently) and finding the gaps. ... I still have my AKAI GXC-730D auto-reverse cassette deck from 1978.
There were several purchases that helped people ‘keep up with the Joneses’ in the 1980s – buying SodaStreams, cars with head rests and, of course, cassette players with auto-reverse.
Even a regular cassette player has an astounding level of complexity using simple electromechanical components — the humble ... Continue reading “The Hard Way Of Cassette Tape Auto-Reverse ...
While the MXCP-P100 includes contemporary details, its exterior is reminiscent of ’80s tech. Sitting atop of the player are ...
The Teac-W-890R-B cassette deck Teac. A decent new home player, like Teac's W-890R-B cassette deck, sells for less than $200; it sports one extra nice feature, "auto reverse," which means the W ...
It looks like Danny DiVito but performs like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The JVC UX-T1 micro component system combines a CD player, auto-reverse cassette deck and AM/FM radio into a package about the ...
On July 1, 1979, Sony Corp. introduced the Sony Walkman TPS-L2, a 14 ounce, blue-and-silver, portable cassette player with chunky buttons, ... bass boost and auto-reverse on later models.
The Maxell MXCP-P100 looks no different than any other portable player at first glance. Offered in your choice of black or white, the machine features familiar ...
Cassette Tapes and CD Players. Tape formats dominated the 1960s and 1970s, beginning with the 8-track’s continuous play feature, later overtaken by the more versatile cassette. With convenient ...