concept   tape player
culture   United States
statement   Tape players were common in the 1980s and 1990s in the United States for playing music tapes, but are now considered obsolete technology.

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2 magnetic tape United States Historically used for data storage in computing and audio recording 1
3 magnetic tape United States Historically important for data storage and audio recording 1
4 tape machine room US Commonly found in recording studios or radio stations for analog audio recording and playback. 1
5 tape machine room United States Commonly associated with music recording studios from the 1960s and 1970s, containing analog tape machines and mixing consoles. 1
6 tape machine room United States Used for recording and editing audio in professional music studios 1
7 tape player US Common household item in the 1980s and 1990s, used for playing music tapes 1
8 tape player United States Retro and nostalgic, often associated with the 80s music culture 1
9 tape player United States Obsolete technology, rarely used in modern households 1
10 tape player United States Tape players were popular in the 1980s and 1990s for listening to music. 1
11 tape player United States Commonly used in the 80s and 90s, replaced by digital music players and streaming services. 1
12 tape recorder United States Commonly used for recording music, interviews, and dictation in the past, but now considered outdated due to the popularity of digital formats. 1
13 tape recorder United States Common household item in the 80s and 90s, used to record music and lectures 1
14 tape recorder United States Commonly used in the past for recording music, interviews, and lectures 1
15 tape recorder United States Tape recorders were popular in the United States and other Western countries in the 20th century for recording and playing back audio. 1
16 tape recorder United States Commonly used in the 20th century for recording and playback of audio, but has become largely obsolete with the advent of digital technology. 1