
DCC Museum - Home of the Digital Compact Cassette
The DCC Museum is keeping the Digital Compact Cassette format alive by restoring and preserving all equipment as well as producing music on original tape.
About us - DCC Museum
The DCC Museum is dedicated to keeping the Digital Compact Cassette format alive. We are restoring and preserving all DCC equipment and we are producing music on original DCC tape. We also preserve several DCC related items, like documentation, manuals, advertisements and various other materials.
Collection - DCC Museum
Used in Master Console to test Master Tapes. The DTT-1000 is a training tool that was used for system development. Original Philips Store Display to present DCC. First Generation Philips DCC900.
The First Mobile Cassette Tapes Museum Singapore | MusicCloth …
The first mobile cassette tapes museum in Singapore. rehyphen innovate a new sustainable material named MusicCloth, which weaved out of discarded cassette tapes. Museum shop sells unique gift for music lovers. Visit cassette tapes collector's archive!
The Continuous Cassette Comeback - The Museum of Portable …
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Cassette recorder museum
b) contains samples of the first cassette-recorders in the world, in different constructive variants, and their next models: first cassette recorder in specialist’s opinion: Philips EL 3300, 1963; first domestic recorder using a removable cartridge (with wire), in my opinion: RCA MI-12875, 1947
Mixtape Museum – Preserving the past, present, and future one …
The Mixtape Museum (MXM) is an archive project established to collect, preserve, and share knowledge related to mixtape history. The MXM is devoted to advancing public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and impact mixtapes have made around the world.
Cassette recorder museum
One of the complete transistorized items was the cassette-recorder. Thanks to the facility of listening and recording favorite music nearly anywhere and anytime, the cassette-recorder represented a very appreciated (and implicitly, sold) entertainment item worldwide, especially between 1970-1990.
Cassette tape recorders - Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording
The Compact Cassette or Musicassette (MC), also commonly called the tape cassette, cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. It was developed by the Dutch company Philips in Hasselt, Belgium, by Lou Ottens and his team.
bias cassette tapes exhibit much less ‘tape hiss’ than normal bias tapes do. These two normal bias tapes were manufactured by Maxell (Shropshire) and Emtec (Germany). Please note: The Museum intends to keep these objects mint in package, so if requesting to inspect them, we will not allow you to unwrap it.