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autoreverse

mechanism in a cassette deck or a reel-to-reel tape recorder that enables playback or recording in both directions by changing the direction of the tape transport or by physically, automatically flipping the cassette

  • auto-reverse
  • auto reverse
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The Nakamichi uni-directional autoreverse carousel physically rotates (flips) the cassette (English)
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Most common, bi-directional type of autoreverse in HiFi cassette decks, uses a rotating head (English)
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Cassette compartment of an autoreverse cassette deck with the play button and most right a button for "change direction", i.e., the manual autoreverse activation (English)
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The switch below the power switch controls the automatic behavior of the autoreverse function: The left position means "off", that is the cassette stops completely at the end of the playing time of one cassette side. Middle position means that both sides of the cassette are played after the other, with one autoreverse in the middle. Right position means the cassette is played endlessly, i.e. at the end of each side the playing of the other side is activated, which may theoretically go on forever. (English)
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Akai GX-635D stereo reel-to-reel tape recorder with auto reverse record and playback, top model of Akai in 1979, price 1900 German Marks equal to ca. 2600 Euros in 2023 currency value (English)
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Cassette decks with auto reverse
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