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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.
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 ...
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 ...