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Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Racoon(op): 4:42pm On Jun 17, 2025
THROWBACK; THE HISTORY OF THE CASSETTE ( PICTURE )

In 1963, Lou Ottens created a small plastic box, 10 centimeters by 6, that would change the music world forever. As the head of engineering at the Dutch company Hasselt, owned by Philips, he was in charge of developing a prototype to store and play music, which ten years later became popular worldwide under the name "cassette."

Ottens was obsessed with the possibility of creating a compact technology for playing music. At that time, songs were played on vinyl records, which were too large and fragile to adapt to the movement of the population. Sounds were always a static pleasure, but this prototype promised to give music another kind of movement.

Cassette means "little box" in French, referring to the container that holds two small reels connected by a magnetic tape. Music is recorded on that tape and can be played on both sides, requiring listeners to remove the cassette from the player to offer the device the famous Side A and Side B.

By 1964, cassettes were already being sold in Europe, and four years later, they landed in the United States. It was a new and still rudimentary object, but it had an increasing number of enthusiasts ready to turn it into an indispensable ally for music.

In 1971, noise reduction was improved with the use of chromium dioxide tape. Sounds traveled better and better on board that little plastic box, but true popularity came hand in hand with Japanese technology, which turned listeners into protagonists.

The Japanese company Maxell launched blank tapes on the market, cassettes that unleashed creativity. Users could now record their own music: copy entire albums, create their own compilations, and even record their own voices using home recorders. The cassette offered a world of possibilities where the listener was in control.

During the 1970s and 1980s, cassettes dominated the music world. Unlike vinyl records, they were sturdy and compact. They could travel in backpacks and pockets, be shared, and withstand the challenges of every journey. They could also be tailored to the user's preferences, who created, in the form of a mixed cassette, the forerunners of today's playlists.

With their proven popularity, various companies worked to improve Ottens' invention. The American company Dolby worked on noise reduction, and in 1978, pure metal particle tapes were created, an advancement that preserved sound quality without deterioration for decades.

Just a year later, another technological breakthrough associated with the cassette revolutionized the way people listened to music. On July 1, 1979, the Walkman was born—a portable, battery-powered player that introduced a habit still present today: listening to music while walking, on public transportation, or in a waiting room, all individually, thanks to the use of headphones.

In the 1980s, cassettes dominated car stereos, Walkmans, and home recorders. In their blank versions, they were used to create compilations or "mix tapes," and flooded record store windows with the latest releases from the most renowned artists.

But it was Lou Ottens himself who participated in the creation of the cassette's successor: the compact disc or CD, a new technology that gradually won over consumers and eventually became the new king of sound reproduction.

In 1981, Sony and Philips launched CDs on the market. These discs, made of polycarbonate and coated with aluminum, made the small cassette box of the 1970s seem large. Weighing just 30 grams, they could store up to 650 megabytes, first dominating the music world and later making their mark in the realm of computing.

CDs gradually gained popularity among users. Throughout the 1990s, compact discs and cassettes coexisted in record stores, and many still preferred the Walkman even when more modern technologies like the Discman were available. However, the sound fidelity and practicality of the CD eventually won out completely. By 2007, 200 billion discs had been sold worldwide.

Even after being dethroned as the king of music playback, the mark that cassettes left on the music world was so significant that these small boxes are still remembered fondly by the nostalgic. Perhaps because they were the first to truly allow listeners to take ownership of music and set it in eternal motion.
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Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Racoon(op):
Nostalgic times. How technology has advanced the cause of sound systems. Now even MP3/4 players have phased out.

Bluetooth and others has taken over. Big boys back then can remember the double deck that was one of the catch of the ladies

Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Blackshared: 6:36pm On Jun 17, 2025
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Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Hezzyluv: 6:36pm On Jun 17, 2025
Reminds me of when I used to listen to Bob Merly, guitar boi and Ebenezer Obey (Aimasiko). The Horse the Man and his Son grin
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by NairaLikes: 6:37pm On Jun 17, 2025
Now you can play music via Bluetooth. Amazing how far Tech has gone.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by EngrchidiG25(m): 6:37pm On Jun 17, 2025
This remind me of NIRA sound that year
Hustle don do men strong thing
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Racoon(op): 6:38pm On Jun 17, 2025
EngrchidiG25:
This remind me of NIRA sound that year Hustle don do men strong thing
cheesy I remember that sound system bro. Nostalgic times back then I tell you.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by fineboynl(m): 6:38pm On Jun 17, 2025
In the next 50 years the next generation will see all what we are using today as good old days
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by richmond500: 6:39pm On Jun 17, 2025
It can tangle inside ur radio.
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Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by oluwaseunamos33(m): 6:39pm On Jun 17, 2025
Hmmmm. Those days when I was in the world
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by MichaelSokoto(m): 6:39pm On Jun 17, 2025
Hezzyluv:
Remind me of when I used to listen to Bob Merly and guitar boi songs grin
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Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by TenQ: 6:41pm On Jun 17, 2025
We missed the Vinyl Record Technology
We missed the Audio Tape Technology
We missed the Video Tape Technology
We missed the CD Technology
We missed the DVD Technology
We have missed the four Generations of Solid State Drive




All because we chose to be a consumer nation!
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Emeka71(m): 6:42pm On Jun 17, 2025
Racoon:
Nostalgic times. How technology has advanced the cause of sound systems.Now Bluetooth and other has taken over. Big boys back then can remember the double deck that was one of the catch of the ladies
Yes o such is the days of Video Cassette recorder and player; even Camcorders is not in Vogue again.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Fcwilly: 6:47pm On Jun 17, 2025
That's evolution, and some people will be like, if you come to church using bible in your phone they will say you are not yet ready for God. The world is going digital
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Nchenches: 6:47pm On Jun 17, 2025
When you got your first house as a bachelor..
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by lexy2014: 6:50pm On Jun 17, 2025
Racoon:
Nostalgic times. How technology has advanced the cause of sound systems. Now even MP3/4 players have phased out.

Bluetooth and others has taken over. Big boys back then can remember the double deck that was one of the catch of the ladies
Why making it look like it was only because of ladies that these devices were acquired?
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by uuzba(m): 6:51pm On Jun 17, 2025
Be adding pictures na?
But nice thread for historical purposes.

Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by TheDemola: 6:52pm On Jun 17, 2025
Racoon:
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Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Mistersolar: 6:52pm On Jun 17, 2025
100 yrs ago they said we would be having flying cars around as usaul..but that hasnt been the reality....we are still on the processi of planting chips into brains...so i guess our recent tech will become so god old days 50yrs from now
fineboynl:
In the next 50 years the next generation will see all what we are using today as good old days
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by nairalanda1(m): 6:53pm On Jun 17, 2025
The good old days when your cassete player stopped and you had to open the thing and manually unwind it.

Last time I used a compact cassete player...2003. Was on CD from 2002 at the time. Now streaming. TImes change.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Neddyogu(m): 6:55pm On Jun 17, 2025
richmond500:
It can tangle inside ur radio.
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We use pencil to untangle it carrrreeeeffffuuulllyy make the tape no cut
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by nairalanda1(m): 6:56pm On Jun 17, 2025
Mistersolar:
100 yrs ago they said we would be having flying cars around as usaul..but that hasnt been the reality....we are still on the processi of planting chips into brains...so i guess our recent tech will become so god old days 50yrs from now
1.We have flying cars...your helicopter. Also working versions of the conventional flying car exist and have done so for years. The problem is really licensing and traffic issues...

A real flying car can be seen in the opening to the James Bond film...Moon raker in 1979.

2. Chips in brain...may be closer than you think...although it is dependent on us fully understanding how the brain works.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by AllBlack: 6:56pm On Jun 17, 2025
watching movies ILLEGALLY and the tape HANGS inside.

Thank God for screw driver
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by nairalanda1(m): 7:00pm On Jun 17, 2025
AllBlack:
watching movies ILLEGALLY and the tape HANGS inside.

Thank God for screw driver
Or the biro self. Lifesavers.

(Though one year, when we were children, the mother bought a item that could wind tape and clean videoheads for VHS. Did it work? Sort of.)
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by papyjaypaul: 7:03pm On Jun 17, 2025
The Walkman was a big evolution in carrying cassettes with you and listening to it. It is what we do today with our phones. Life
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Mistersolar: 7:04pm On Jun 17, 2025
just testing testing and testing...no mass production of flying cars yet because of the physics dynamics involved...im on my 7th goldberg,i will chat better when im fully awake
nairalanda1:
1.We have flying cars...your helicopter. Also working versions of the conventional flying car exist and have done so for years. The problem is really licensing and traffic issues...

A real flying car can be seen in the opening to the James Bond film...Moon raker in 1979.

2. Chips in brain...may be closer than you think...although it is dependent on us fully understanding how the brain works.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 7:06pm On Jun 17, 2025
Indomie generation will be asking "which one is cassette again?"

Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by ceejay80s(m):
I wicked back in the 90s
I will go to video club and rent blue film , get home and open the VHS video cassette and cut half the tape off and use celotape and join with one irrelevant film and return it to video club
And the use celotape and join the blue film I cut off ffom video club and join with the VHS cassette and be watching everyday at home,
One day them catch me , Dem no gree rent cassette to me again lol
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Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by Efuaye(m): 7:09pm On Jun 17, 2025
I still have cartons of my cassettes of music and messages stored away.
I had a cassette player in my car that I was using until the rubber broke.
Re: Throwback; The History Of The Cassette ( Picture ) by tunjijones(m): 7:14pm On Jun 17, 2025
Mistersolar:
100 yrs ago they said we would be having flying cars around as usaul..but that hasnt been the reality....we are still on the processi of planting chips into brains...so i guess our recent tech will become so god old days 50yrs from now
I remember when we were young, we use to hear that one day you will be talking to someone in London and you will be seeing the person face to face, but we were wondering then, how that could happen, but now it's a normal thing, via video call

One day robots and artificial intelligent will the order of the day. Cars will be built as robots that can self-drive and even fly. There will be streets in the air. People will start migrating to space, countries will start colonizing the moon and other planets. Chips will be implanted in apes and they will start acting like humans, one day

All these will happen within 100 years.
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