【Description】


"Cassette Tape Yearbook" covers the major cassette tapes sold in Japan from 1971 to 1993. In particular, the price list is an unprecedented document that lists the price for each model and each fraction. In "Brand Story", TDK, Sony, Maxell, etc., the origins and main models of major cassette makers, and the top four companies + Denon (Nippon Columbia) have a chronology that shows the <release time and model transition of each model. (Revised version of what was published in the past "Stereo era") In addition, in "How was the TDK MA-R born?", a special interview with the developer of the MA-R, known as a cassette tape with a die-cast frame, reveals the MA-R that has never been talked about before. We approach the secret story of the birth of R. In addition, the second half is composed as "headphone stereo edition". "The Legend of Walkman", "Cassette Boy Story", and "National Headphone Stereo History" include photos, functional icons, and main specifications for most models of headphone stereos from each company. A whopping 499 models in total for the three companies! In addition, it is a book that will be immersed in memories and will be useful when buying and selling at online auctions.



【Payment】


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