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CD recorders have taken the place of dual cassette decks in most stereo setups.
The other copying option - from one tape to another - is accomplished by a dual cassette deck with automatic reverse.
Many systems still come with a cassette deck, typically a dual cassette deck.
He recorded his first demo tape, using a dual cassette deck, recording and then looping each part live from one cassette to the other.
Unlike the Proton, the Yamaha system sports a dual cassette deck, which is handy for such communal dormitory activities as copying each other's tapes.
Its dual cassette deck is especially handy in a college dorm, where communal attitudes prevail and copying each other's cassettes or CD's is standard practice.
The individual components (radio tuner, amplifier, CD player and a dual cassette deck, plus a pair of speakers) boast many clever touches.
Optonica's products were mainly hi-fi components such as single and dual cassette decks, receivers and amplifiers.
Each consists of an AM/FM stereo receiver, a compact disk player, a dual cassette deck and a pair of speakers.
The central unit includes a CD player and an AM/FM tuner, as well as a dual cassette deck that permits copying cassette recording.
Similar in concept is an all-in-one system by Hitachi (Model MXW-30) that combines a CD player, a radio tuner and dual cassette deck (which permits dubbing from one cassette to another).
The design consisted of the logic of a Wang 500 calculator hooked up to an OEM-manufactured IBM Selectric typewriter for keying and printing, and dual cassette decks for storage.
Metal and CrO2 tape selector Overview ION has created a revolutionary USB dual cassette deck allowing you to convert your cassette collection to CD or MP3 with included recording software.
By 1996, the two were recording demos on a dual cassette deck, recording guitars and drums live, often using one microphone, then playing back the tape on the playback deck whilst recording vocals on another tape.
Another superior boom box is Panasonic's RX-DT707 ($450), which contains a CD player, a dual cassette deck, a digital radio tuner and an amplifier that lends punch and credibility to medium lows, if not deep bass.
It combines a CD player, a dual cassette deck (for convenient copying), an AM/FM tuner, a frequency equalizer, two compact speakers with special bass reinforcement devices, and an amplifier rated at 28 watts per channel with no more than 0.005 percent distortion.
Even though many boomboxes had dual cassette decks and included dubbing, line, and radio recording capabilities, the rise of recordable CDs first and of high-density MP3 players later have further reduced their popularity to such an extent that it is difficult to find a new dual-decked boombox.