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  2. Stereo-Pak - Wikipedia

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    The Muntz Stereo-Pak, commonly known as the 4-track cartridge, [1] is a magnetic tape sound recording cartridge technology. The Stereo-Pak cartridge was inspired by the Fidelipac 2-track monaural (audio & cue tracks, later 3-track for stereo) tape cartridge system invented by George Eash in 1954 and used by radio broadcasters for commercials ...

  3. 4-track - Wikipedia

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    4-track or 4-track tape may refer to: The 4-track cartridge as an analogue music storage format popular from the late 1950s; A 4-track tape for multitrack recording used in professional recording studios; 8-track tape, which has 4 stereo tracks and so was sometimes colloquially called "4-track tape" A quadruple track railway line

  4. Endless tape cartridge - Wikipedia

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    An endless tape cartridge is a tape cartridge or cassette that contains magnetic audio tape that can be played in an ... 4-track tape, also called Muntz Stereo-Pak or ...

  5. Madman Muntz - Wikipedia

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    Attempting to combine his two main product lines, cars and stereos, Muntz invented the Muntz Stereo-Pak 4-track tape cartridge. [34] 4-track was the direct predecessor of the Stereo 8 cartridge, also known as the 8-track, later developed by American inventor Bill Lear. [3] The Stereo-Pak cartridge was based on the endless-loop Fidelipac ...

  6. Fidelipac - Wikipedia

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    The 8-track cartridge tape speed was slower (3 + 3 ⁄ 4 ips compared to Fidelipac's 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 ips) and did not have adequate tape support pads, and thus was not "broadcast quality." The lower speed and narrower tracks in 8-track cartridges led to higher noise and reduced frequency response. The 8-track design also lacked a cue track.

  7. George Eash - Wikipedia

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    Eash created further cartridges using this tape loop like the Fidelipac, also known as "NAB-Cartridge" or even "cart" and used in broadcast, and as a consultant of Earl "Madman" Muntz the 4-Track cartridge, known as the Muntz Stereo-Pak or CARtridge. With the Lear 8-Track cartridge Eash's patent plea failed.

  8. 12 ‘Fancy’ Electronics From the 1970s That Were the Height of ...

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    Portable music took a groovy turn when 8-track players hit the scene in the early ’70s. These clunky devices played music from thicker magnetic tape cartridges, and portable version allowed ...

  9. List of cassette tape and cartridge tape formats - Wikipedia

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    The phrase cartridge tape is also ambiguous with 36 different types of audio, [4] video [5] or data [6] cartridges listed at The Museum of Obsolete Media. From time to time the terms tape cartridge and tape cassette are used to describe the same product.

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