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Compact Cassette was created in 1963.

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Digital Compact Cassette was created in 1992.

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Phillips was the inventor of the compact cassette tape (it's original name).

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A cassette was invented in 1962. There were other forms of magnetic tape mad before this but none of them compared to the compact cassette.

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1963 Philips introduced the compact audio cassette medium for audio storage in Europe in 1963, and in the United States in 1964, under the trademark name Compact Cassette. Although there were other magnetic tape cartridge systems, the Compact Cassette became dominant as a result of Philips's decision in the face of pressure from Sony to license the format free. It went on to become a popular (and re-recordable) alternative to the 12 inch vinyl LP during the late 1970s. source: wikipedia article for Compact Cassette.

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Cassette Tapes. :)

and records

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Try looking at this entry about the Philips compact cassette here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette

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There is a compact disc Bose sound system replacement for the Bose cassette player. The compact disc player, can be mounted in the trunk of the car.

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A CVC can refer to a central venous catheter, or a compact video cassette.

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Compact Discs were introduced in the early '80s to replace 8-Track and cassette tape formats.

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You can buy the speakers for your compact disc stereo cassette receiver at most electronic stores. The speakers can also be found in the classified ad section of your local newspaper.

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The compact disc player, or CD player. I remember back when cassette tapes were still relevant, and the CDs took over!

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It is not possible to take requests for compact disks, videos or spoken word cassettes which are not in stock.

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The Compact Cassette, as it was branded, was developed by Philips in Holland in the early 1960s. It was launched in 1964 when production of the cassettes was started in Hannover, Germany.

Because licensing of the technology was free, the format was adopted by all the major consumer electronics companies and was the most popular recording format for several decades. Although other compact formats were introduced, such as DAT, DCC and Minidisc, none took enough market share to reduce the dominance of the cassette. It was only the low cost of recordable CDs and MP3 and the surrounding technology that eventually displaced the Compact Cassette as the most popular domestic audio recorder.

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Some popular brands of cassette tape decks include Technics, Sony, JVC, Pioneer, Kenwood and Yamaha. The most well known compact player had to be the Sony Walkman.

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ONKYO,Tuner/Amp, Cassette Deck, & Compact Disk changer is a brand with the build in Amps.

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Max Cleland has written:

'Voices of War Compact Disk'

'Voices of War Cassette'

'Going for the Max!'

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Some boomboxes are still made with cassette decks, but you might have to do a fair amount of looking to fond one. Most boomboxes now come with compact disc players, and even connections for MP3 players.

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Similar only in the fact that both can be used to record audio. However, their underlying technology is totally different. A cassette records audio in an analog format while a CD records audio in a digital format.

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A video game is an electronic game stored on a cassette or compact disk equipped with a console attached to a television receiver and played with a joystick or controller.

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Although the vast majority of car owners today use compact disc or I-pod technology for music in their cars, some people who own used cars from the 1980s and 1990s still use car cassette players.

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le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape

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8-track cassettes were used primarily in the 60s and 70s.

Audio (phone, compact, micro, et al.) and computer (DAT, et al.) cassettes were used primarily in the 70s and 80s.

Video cassettes (VHS, Beta, 8mm, et al.) were used primarily in the 80s and 90s.

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An audio cassette is a cassette containing audio data.

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"Cassette" in English is spelt the same in French: cassette.

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To remove a cassette from a cassette player, press the eject button or lever on the player. The cassette should pop out, allowing you to safely remove it from the player.

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This is depending on the year of the cassette player and the type of cassette player. However even though you get the best cassette player you will still run into the problem of a cassette being eaten.

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Philips introduced the Compact Cassette in Germany in 1963 it wasn't until Sony bought it was it mass produced for pre-recorded music and information. They were commercially around until the mid 90's but my car is still equipped and still jammin out to 38 special.

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A cassette deck is a device used to play and record cassette tapes.

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To remove a Shimano cassette, you can use a cassette removal tool. Insert the tool into the cassette lockring and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove the cassette from the hub.

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une cassette (fem.)

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A cassette Walkman is a handheld music player which you put a cassette in and headphones in the listen to music.

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Cassette cases are used to store and give protection to cassette tapes. These cases help prevent the cassette from getting broken, cracked, or damaged.

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To convert your cassettes to CD, put the cassette into the player. Insert one part of the cable into the headphone input on the casette player and the opposite end to the microphone input on your computer. Insert a CD into your computer disc burner. Start the audio capture program and follow the instructions given.

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No, computer towers do not have slots for cassettes. Older models used to have slots for floppy discs, and current models usually have slots for compact discs, but they were never designed to use cassettes. And even the very early computers that did use magnetic tape, used reel to reel tape, not cassette tape.

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'Une cassette' can mean an audio-cassette or a small box of some kind

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To remove a cassette from a wheel, you will need a cassette removal tool and a wrench. First, remove the quick release skewer or thru-axle from the wheel. Then, insert the cassette removal tool into the lockring on the cassette and use the wrench to turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove the cassette from the wheel.

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To determine the type of cassette you have, check the markings on the cassette itself or consult the user manual of your cassette player. To decide which cassette to purchase, ensure it is compatible with your cassette player's type and consider factors like brand, recording length, and quality.

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To remove a cassette from a wheel, you will need a cassette removal tool and a wrench. First, remove the quick-release skewer or thru-axle from the wheel. Then, insert the cassette removal tool into the lockring on the cassette and use the wrench to turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove the cassette from the wheel.

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The best mountain bike cassette removal tool for easy and efficient removal of the cassette is a chain whip and cassette lockring tool. This tool combination allows you to securely hold the cassette in place while loosening the lockring to remove the cassette quickly and effectively.

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DCC stands for Direct Current Coupling, which is a technology used in model railway control systems for digitally controlling multiple trains on the same track.

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To remove a bike cassette, you can use a specific tool called a cassette lockring remover. This tool fits onto the lockring of the cassette and allows you to unscrew it, enabling you to remove the cassette from the wheel hub.

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To remove a cassette from a bike wheel, you will need a cassette removal tool and a wrench. First, remove the quick-release skewer or axle from the wheel. Then, insert the cassette removal tool into the center of the cassette and use the wrench to turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove the cassette from the wheel.

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How do I download cassette tapes to ipod

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The gears on the rear wheel are called a cassette

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