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demo tape
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Japan
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Less commonly used, as online platforms are preferred for showcasing music demos
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1
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2
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tape machine room
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Japan
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Associated with traditional culture and used for preserving and playing back traditional music and performances.
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1
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3
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tape machine room
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Japan
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Often seen as a nostalgic and vintage space, featuring classic analog tape machines and used in the production of traditional music and audio recordings.
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1
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4
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tape machine room
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Japan
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Considered outdated and rarely used with the popularity of digital audio technology
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1
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5
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tape player
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Japan
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Still popular in some circles, often used by audiophiles and enthusiasts for its warm analog sound
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1
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6
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tape player
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Japan
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Still a popular device for listening to music, especially among collectors and enthusiasts
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1
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7
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tape player
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Japan
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Tape players are often integrated into modern technology such as car stereos and are still widely used for listening to music.
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1
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8
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tape player
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Japan
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Still popular among enthusiasts and collectors of vintage audio equipment.
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1
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9
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tape player
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Japan
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Remains popular for listening to vintage music and as a nostalgic item, especially among older generations
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1
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10
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tape recorder
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Japan
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Still popular for music enthusiasts and collectors, and considered a vintage and nostalgic item.
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1
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11
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tape recorder
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Japan
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Used by professionals for dictation and document creation, less commonly found in households
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1
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12
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tape recorder
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Japan
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Still commonly used for language learning, recording meetings, and personal memos
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1
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13
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tape recorder
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Japan
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Tape recorders are still popular in Japan and South Korea for both personal and professional use, especially in the form of portable cassette players.
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1
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14
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tape recorder
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Japan
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Still used in some professional audio recording settings due to the unique analog sound quality, and has a niche following among audiophiles.
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1
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