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Cassette Deck


Cassette car stereos (often called cassette decks) are installed in the dashboard of vehicles. These decks play cassette tapes, the magnetic tape format popular before the release of CD players. Cassette decks are generally inexpensive, and made by high-quality manufactures like Kenwood, Sony, Alpine, and Pioneer.

Cassette decks are handy for people who have large collections of cassette tapes. Today's cassette decks are engineered with a higher quality than older stereos, so the sound quality will bring a new life to all your favorite tapes.

Many companies make cassette deck adapters, which allow you to listen to CD players, MP3 players, or satellite radio with your existing cassette deck. Most cassette decks feature equalizers, bass boosts, and other options. To learn more about cassette decks, please check out the articles below.

Articles

All about Cassette Decks

The cassette was a technology that went as fast as it came . . . or maybe not? You say you still like listening to your old Tears for Fears tapes? You're not alone.

Cassette Deck History

Cassettes have a longer history than you might think. Although you may only remember them from the musical period known as "Men At Work to Milli Vanilli," cassette decks have been around at least as long as Johnny Cash. Read on for this interesting history . . .