Definition of «cassette tapes»

Cassette tapes are a type of audio recording format that was popular from the 1960s to the early 2000s. They consist of two reels, one containing the recorded material and the other used for erasing and recording again. The sound quality is not as high as modern digital formats but they were widely used due to their affordability, portability, and ease of use.

Sentences with «cassette tapes»

  • A new digitization project emerged as I was finishing this column — we have a small collection of cassette tapes of talks given by various staff and executives of one of my client tribunals. (slaw.ca)
  • Using iDROID, players can sync with Ground Zeroes, and work on their Mother Base while on the road or listen to music and intel contained on cassette tapes found in the main game. (playstationing.com)
  • At a time when other e-readers allow blind people to read letter by letter or word by word if needed, through Braille or audio, the Amazon reading experience is no better than listening to a book recorded on an old cassette tape with no navigation features.» (goodereader.com)
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