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tape player

[′tāp ‚plā·ər]
(engineering acoustics)
A machine designed only for playback of recorded magnetic tapes.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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It's so easy to use, you just click the first channel on, press play, and record just like a cassette deck. You can lay a track down with piano or an accordion piece, it's just so simple.
In contrast, these units work just like a cassette deck. Obviously, the sonics are better than any cassette deck--or for that matter, any consumer open-reel recorder I have ever got my hands on.
Weighing just six pounds, with a durable handle for portability, the US-1800 features a top-loading CD & Graphics/CD player; single cassette deck to record and play back your performances; AM/FM radio tuner; video output for TV connection; vocal cancel option to remove vocals from multiplex software; built-in stereo speaker system; audio output for connection to home stereo or professional systems; and three-way power (AC, DC, and battery).
The reliable Ford Taurus comes with a 3.0-liter engine, award-winning safety features and an AM/FM stereo with cassette deck. The sportier SES model includes a V6 engine, a rear spoiler and 16-inch aluminum wheels.
The 1500 GL Special, designed for families seeking practicality, has a CD player in addition to the AM/FM electric tuner with cassette deck and is offered at 35,000 yen discount.
The next morning, I put the tape in the cassette deck. I call Jim and play it for him.
Other Pioneer minisystems include the IS21T, with a vertical CD player, separate amplifier and cassette deck; the NS1, with a vertical CD player that opens with the wave of a hand; and the MT2000 micro system.
These new boxes will work as video-game machines, TV channel guides, CD and DVD players, cassette deck replacements (with the added benefit of MP3/SDMI convenience), and living-room internet-access terminals.
Once a microchip-laden "smart card" is inserted into the CD or cassette deck, a digital display offers a touch-screen readout of channels to select from, plus details about the individual selections on each channel.
another told me all about how black women can dance as he pumped the corny house music from the cassette deck into my after work headache
That means the lifetime of any given model of CD player, TV, VCR, cassette deck, or stereo receiver is just 90 days.
Using a garbage- can lid as his palette, he paints canvases that are never less than a block long, while concentrating his mind by blasting 1960s rock music from a muchbespattered cassette deck. When first seen, he is three weeks away from a major gallery opening and hasn't finished a single painting, which is evidently standard procedure for him.
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