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  2. Compact Cassette - Wikipedia

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    The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, [2] audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company Philips , the Compact Cassette was released in August 1963.

  3. Compact Cassette tape types and formulations - Wikipedia

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    By 1976, ferricobalt formulations took over the video tape market, [60] and eventually they became the dominant high-performance tape for audio cassette. [51] Chromium dioxide disappeared from the Japanese domestic market, [51] although chrome remained the tape of choice for high fidelity cassette duplication among the music labels. In consumer ...

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

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    Cassette tape, a two-spool tape cassette format for analog audio recording and playback and introduced in 1963 by Philips; DC-International, a format that was created by Grundig after Phillips had abandoned an earlier format that was being created alongside the Compact Cassette; 8-track tape, continuous loop tape cartridge system introduced in 1964

  5. Audiotape - Wikipedia

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    RCA released the first such format with the RCA tape cartridge which still used the cartridge name [6] but it would be Philips that released the most viable and still popular format for audio cassette with the Compact Cassette. Philips also coined the word "cassette" for these plastic units, taking the word from French which meant "little case".

  6. General Recorded Tape - Wikipedia

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    General Recorded Tape was an American manufacturer of reel to reel, 8-track and cassette tapes that existed between 1965 and 1979. The company grew to become the owner of several prominent U.S. record labels, including Chess Records and Janus Records .

  7. Cassette deck - Wikipedia

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    Cassette decks reached their pinnacle of performance and complexity by the mid-1980s. [citation needed] Cassette decks from companies such as Nakamichi, Revox, and Tandberg incorporated advanced features such as multiple tape heads and dual capstan drive with separate reel motors. Auto-reversing decks became popular and were standard on most ...

  8. Microcassette - Wikipedia

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    It has the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a cassette roughly one quarter the size. By using thinner tape and half or a quarter the tape speed, microcassettes can offer comparable recording time to the compact cassette but in a smaller package. [citation needed]

  9. Cassette - Wikipedia

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    Cassette tape (format), a format that contains magnetic tape for audio, video, and data storage and playback Cassette single (or "Cassingle"), a music single in the form of a cassette tape; Cassette tape (or musicassette, audio cassette, cassette tape, or tape), a worldwide standard for analog audio recording and playback on cassette