CASSETTE RECORDING
Equipment Pictured Above:
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AIWA F-770 Stereo Cassette Deck (circa 1981): Single direction
record and playback, with Dolby B & C noise reduction. Automatic
calibration of bias and equalization for each tape. Fluorescent (fast)
display of signal strength levels and real time display of time remaining.
Search forward or backward for next song. Adjustable output and record
balance. 3 head machine (erase, play and record) for true tape monitoring.
2 microphone input.
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General Electric Portable Cassette Recorder/Player Model 3-51578
(circa 1982): Featuring 3-Way Power (AC, DC, and Batteries), Built
in or external microphone input, Tape Counter, Single direction playback
with built-in 3" speaker and tone/volume controls and Auto Stop (at the
end of the cassette). Pull out handle for easy carrying. 5"
wide,10.5" long, and 1.75" high. Push button controls for Record,
Play, Rewind, F.Fwd, Stop/Eject and Pause.
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General Electric Microcassette Recorder Model 3-5373A (circa 2000):
Two speed handheld recorder / player - generally for voice recording.
5" long, 2.5" wide and 1" high with built in 1 inch speaker. Runs
on 2 AA batteries.
Tapes