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Don Y
Guest
Re: \"cassette adapters\" that deliver (audio) content
directly to the head in a cassette player/recorder.
(From photographs -- have one on order to examine), these
seem to just be conventional heads mounted to coincide
with the head to which they are intended to couple.
There doesn\'t seem to be any sort of lubricant/insulator
between so metal-to-metal (?)
I would imagine the driving signals are of very low
amplitude so no need for actives in the \"adapter\"
(if driven by a \"line out\").
And, the cassette housing is intended to precisely control
the position of the media wrt the (playback) head so I
assume that information is leveraged to ensure alignment
of the head in the sensor.
Any other \"hidden magic\" to consider?
directly to the head in a cassette player/recorder.
(From photographs -- have one on order to examine), these
seem to just be conventional heads mounted to coincide
with the head to which they are intended to couple.
There doesn\'t seem to be any sort of lubricant/insulator
between so metal-to-metal (?)
I would imagine the driving signals are of very low
amplitude so no need for actives in the \"adapter\"
(if driven by a \"line out\").
And, the cassette housing is intended to precisely control
the position of the media wrt the (playback) head so I
assume that information is leveraged to ensure alignment
of the head in the sensor.
Any other \"hidden magic\" to consider?