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  2. Tape recorder - Wikipedia

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    A reel-to-reel tape recorder from Akai, c. 1978. An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device that records and plays back sounds usually using magnetic tape for storage.

  3. Reel-to-reel audio tape recording - Wikipedia

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    Magnetophon from a German radio station in World War II.. The reel-to-reel format was used in the first magnetic recording systems, wire recording and then in the earliest tape recorders, including the pioneering German-British Blattnerphone (1928) machines which used steel tape, [3] and the German Magnetophon machines of the 1930s.

  4. Fidelipac - Wikipedia

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    The standard tape speed for Fidelipac carts used in the radio broadcasting industry is 7.5 ips, although some cart players and recorders can be set to record at other speeds, such as 3.75 (Harris and a couple of Broadcast Electronics) or 15 ips (most famous one is the Pacific Tomcat - only difference is instead of the 3 tracks being of equal ...

  5. Tandberg - Wikipedia

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    The company began in the radio field, but became more widely known for their reel-to-reel tape recorders as well as cassette decks [2] and televisions. The original company went bankrupt in 1978, after a sharp financial downturn.

  6. Crown International - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, all of Crown's tape recorder products had been phased out. [2] In 1979, Crown introduced the PSA-2 & SA-2 power amplifiers with analog computer control of transistor performance to maximize output characteristics. [2] The FM-1 stereo radio tuner was praised at the Consumer Electronics Show. [2] In 1981, the FM-2 with digital tuning was ...

  7. Ampex - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the first tape-delayed U.S. radio program was broadcast by using an Ampex Model 200 tape recorder. In May 1949 Model 300 introduced improvements in audio head, tape drive and tape path. In 1950, Model 400 introduced lower cost professional quality audio recorder, soon to be replaced by the Model 400A, which was the logical precursor of ...

  8. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The company offered a free 400-page catalog filled with descriptions of vast quantities of electronic gear, including microphones, speakers, tape recorders, and other components. [2] In 1981, Lafayette Radio entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy and sold its New York area stores to Circuit City. [1]

  9. Grundig - Wikipedia

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    This was created for the first German television channel which started in 1952. The company then developed a portable tape recorder and The Grundig Television Receiver 210. [3] In 1955, the American firm of Wilcox-Gay began importing Grundig radios into the U.S., using its Majestic Radio dealer network to distribute the German company's ...

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