The Forgotten Workhorse of the Cassette Era - The Portable Tape Recorder
Virtually unchanged from the 1960s until the 2000s, the portable cassette recorder rarely gets any love. We're going to change that. When you look at the history of the compact cassette, you'll see it started out as a humble dictation device and grew to the cassette we all know and love. Let's check out how it all began!

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Pre-recorded Cassettes' Last Stand

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Tascam 122 -This Cassette Deck Was Built for Studios, Not Living Rooms

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Why are cassette and CD players so bulky now?

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Physical Media Isn't Dead... It's Just Weird Now (Formats I Still Use Every Day)

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Sony DAT: What Cassette Should Have Been!

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The Weirdest Record Players!

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Edison Cup Phonograph Kit Assembly

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The Studer A810 - Operational Overview

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New Reel-to-Reel Tape Machines?

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Did this obscure audio format REALLY sound better than MiniDisc?

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Sony's New Cassette Boomboxes - East meets West

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Reel-to-Reel Basics

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Magnificent Mellotrons | Visiting The World’s Finest Collection

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Cassette Tape Player. How it works and how to repair.

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Superscope PSD300 - A Pro CD Recorder with some neat tricks.

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Before You Buy Vinyl or Cassette… Watch This - 10 Things Nobody Tells You

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Broadcast Like It's 1940! Review of AMT-MW207 AM Transmitter!

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Check These 4 Things BEFORE Powering on Vintage Electronics!

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Three-way vinyl record wear test

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