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Q: When was the Cassette Tape Invented?
A: The cassette tape was invented by the Philips Company back in 1962, and was first released in the Netherlands. In 1963 cassettes came to the U.S. where they qui... Read More »
Q: Who Invented the Cassette Tape?
A: The Philips company invented the cassette tape in 1962. Soon after that, the Norelco company began selling it's dictation machine, that used these new types of ... Read More »
Q: How to Convert Cassette Tapes.
A: 1. Plug the audio connector into the tape deck's audio output jacks. There should be two prongs on the audio connector that correspond to the tape deck's left a... Read More »
Q: How to Restore Cassette Tapes.
A: 1. Pull out the tape from the cassette. Pull until the tape is to the end point on the tape heads (cogwheels) 2. Insert a ballpoint pen into the right-hand tape... Read More »
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