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Is it time to bring back portable cassette players? RecordingTheMasters from ... a new electronic board designed by former Thomson/RCA audio engineers. It features a rechargeable battery instead ...
Vinyl heads aren't going to love that performance It's a bit ugly, more of a functional look If you’re looking for a cassette player ... fancy stereo speakers via RCA. Hell, you can even ...
Fiio's sub-brand Snowsky has done something similar with its latest release: a DAC and headphone amplifier that, at first glance, looks like a portable cassette player. How kitsch. The ultra ...
From reincarnating the cassette player to shoving a DAC inside a mechanical keyboard, Fiio isn’t unafraid to get creative with its products, but its two latest launches tread more familiar territory: ...
FiiO's CP13 portable cassette player is now available to buy, and it comes in a previously unannounced transparent finish. The player is also cheaper than we were told at launch, retailing for £ ...
The music revolution took another leap forward in 1979 when Sony released the Walkman, a truly portable cassette player which took ... In 1958, RCA created the first cartridge which integrated ...
The portable cassette player was introduced to the world by Dutch electronics giant Philips in 1966, allowing radio broadcasts to be recorded on cassette tape without any cables or microphones for ...
but Audio-Technica is also including a dual RCA adapter. Additionally, there's no longer a need for clunky batteries, as the refreshed portable record player charges over USB-C. Audio-Technica ...
The Sony Walkman was the very first portable cassette player when it launched on July 1, 1979 and went on sale for around £120. It changed the way people listened to music when it was initially ...