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How do Cassette Tape Adapters Work?

Malcolm Tatum
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The concept of cassette tape adaptors has been around for a long time. In fact, the first cassette tape adaptors were developed in the 1970’s to allow cassette tapes to be played in the older eight-track player systems that were popular at the time. While the eight-track player may be a thing of the past, cassette tape adaptors are still around. The difference is that the cassette tape adaptors of today are manufactured to allow cassette tape decks that are still found in many vehicles to work with CD players and iPods. Here is the concept behind these modern day cassette tape adaptors, and how they work with current technology.

Cassette tape adaptors are actually marketed under more than one product name. Sometimes sold as compact disk player adaptors or iPod adaptors, the basic design is the same. Shaped to resemble a common cassette tape, the adaptor fits easily into a cassette tape deck. What is a little different is that there is a small connector cable that is attached to the body of the adaptor. This cable sticks out of the tape deck, and has a fitting that allows the cable to be plugged into the headphone port on most CD players and iPod models.

From there, it is just a matter of turning on the cassette deck and pressing the play button, while doing the same on your exterior electronic device. The sound reproduction will be crisp and clear, assuming the speaker system in the vehicle is in good condition. To switch tracks, use the controls on the exterior device. As long as the cassette deck is in play mode, there is no need to adjust anything else on the deck in order to change tracks or even load another CD.

The cable connection to the cassette shaped body of the adaptor works with just about any cassette deck found in late model vehicles. Best of all, most models of the CD player adaptor are less than $20.00 US Dollars (USD). Models that are designed specifically for use with iPods are within the same price range. Cassette tape adaptors are easily stored in the glove compartment of the vehicle, and take seconds to load and connect to your favorite electronic device. This simple device makes it possible for you to listen to your favorite tunes while driving, even if the music system in your vehicle is no longer cutting edge technology.

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Malcolm Tatum
By Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum, a former teleconferencing industry professional, followed his passion for trivia, research, and writing to become a full-time freelance writer. He has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGeek, and his work has also been featured in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and newspapers. When not writing, Malcolm enjoys collecting vinyl records, following minor league baseball, and cycling.

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By anon132842 — On Dec 08, 2010

It works because the signal is not digital. CD audio outputs an analog signal intended for a speaker. This analog signal is fed into the cassette tape converter which in turn converts it to a magnetic field. The magnetic field is read by the cassette player head in the car and is converted into an electrical signal. That electrical signal is then amplified and sent to the car's speakers. Posted by FM.

By anon124812 — On Nov 07, 2010

Yeah, how do they work? I know they have a spinning gear system to trick the player into thinking it has a running tape in it to avoid switching sides. But how does the sound head convert the digital signal to be read by the magnetic head?

By anon22809 — On Dec 10, 2008

This post does not say WHY they work!!!! It just says what they are. nothing else

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