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Limited dashboard space, coupled with the problems of European driving conditions (bad roads and harder automobile suspensions), has caused the development of a unique compact high-quality tape cassette stereo playback system for automobiles. Ease of operation (a prime automobile safety factor) and full fidelity quality were major design considerations in development. Various packages are envisioned to meet current and future needs in the automotive industry.
Author (s): Hanson, Edward R.
Affiliation:
North American Philips Company, New York, NY
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AES Convention: 32
Paper Number:509
Publication Date:
1967-04-06
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Hanson, Edward R.; 1967; The Design of a Tape Playback Mechanism for Automobiles [PDF]; North American Philips Company, New York, NY; Paper 509; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=932
Hanson, Edward R.; The Design of a Tape Playback Mechanism for Automobiles [PDF]; North American Philips Company, New York, NY; Paper 509; 1967 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=932