Cassette player

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Tape record

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G11B 1568

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055395945

ABSTRACT:
A cassette player having a cassette changer function has a cassette drive mechanism on which a tape cassette is loaded and which reproduces (or records) the loaded tape cassette, and a drum-like cassette holder which holds a plurality of tape cassettes in a circle surrounding the cassette drive mechanism 8 and which is rotated so that each of the tape cassettes opposes the cassette drive mechanism in turn, the cassette holder being moved to recede into the cassette player with an arbitrary one of the tape cassettes opposed to the cassette drive mechanism, so that this tape cassette can be loaded on the cassette drive mechanism for reproducing or recording.

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