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  1. Cassette tapes are made of a polyester-type plastic film with a magnetic coating. The original magnetic material was based on gamma ferric oxide (Fe 2 O 3). Circa 1970, 3M Company developed a cobalt volume-doping process combined with a double-coating technique to enhance overall tape output levels.

  2. The Cassette Tape, or Compact Cassette, was first developed by the Philips company in 1962 in Belgium. Philips released the invention to Europe at the Berlin Radio Show on August 30, 1963; the invention was released in the United States in November of next year.

  3. The audio cassette, better known as the compact cassette, was a marvel of modern science with its introduction in 1968. Music hardware was large and unwieldy before tapes – looking at you reel-to-reel tape (R2R), aka the Mickey Mouse player due to its double tape reels looking like the Disney rodent’s iconic ears.

  4. 12 kwi 2017 · Learn how the cassette tape evolved from a child's toy to a popular medium for music and recording. Explore the history of the cassette, its competitors, and its decline with the rise of the CD.

  5. 11 sie 2021 · Cassette tapes are a relic of the past, but it doesn't mean they're no longer relevant. Many cassette tape labels and projects have popped up in recent years, and cassette players are making their way into more independent music stores and retailers such as Urban Outfitters.

  6. 6 maj 2024 · The invention of magnetic tape marked a significant milestone in the history of recordable media. It set the stage for future innovations in both audio and video recording, paving the way for everything from cassette tapes to VHS tapes, and eventually to digital recording methods.

  7. 11 wrz 2013 · In 1963, Philips Electronics officially introduced the "compact cassette," which contained a length of audio tape approximately 3.15 millimeters wide that ran at 1-7/8 inches per second.

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