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- Stereo-Pak abstract "The Muntz Stereo-Pak, commonly known as the 4-track cartridge, is a magnetic tape sound recording cartridge technology. The in-car tape player that played the Stereo-Pak cartridges was called the Autostereo, but it was generally marketed under the common Stereo-Pak trade name.The Stereo-Pak cartridge was inspired by the Fidelipac 3-track tape cartridge system invented by George Eash in 1954 and used by radio broadcasters for commercials and jingles beginning in 1959. The Stereo-Pak was adapted from the basic Fidelipac cartridge design by Earl "Madman" Muntz in 1962, as a way to play prerecorded tapes in cars.The tape is arranged in an infinite loop which traverses a central hub and crosses a tape head, usually over a pressure pad to assure proper tape contact. The tape moves at 3¾ inches per second, pulled by tension, but this tension is dampened by a lubricant, usually graphite, on the back of the tape to prevent a tape's tension from damaging the tape and/or player. The tape ends in a Stereo-Pak are not connected by a splice made of a conductive material — as are the later "automatic" switching 8-track cartridges. 4-track cartridge players had to be switched manually between programs 1 & 2 by a lever on the machine. Due to the method by which the tape is moved, it is impossible to rewind and often risky to fast forward a 4-track tape.The splices in a 4-track tape can break due to age, handling, or poor manufacturing quality. This problem also affects other endless loop tapes, such as 8-tracks.".
- Stereo-Pak thumbnail NAB-cartridge.jpg?width=300.
- Stereo-Pak wikiPageExternalLink www.thetapeplace.net.
- Stereo-Pak wikiPageID "1571019".
- Stereo-Pak wikiPageRevisionID "622956649".
- Stereo-Pak encoding Analog_signal.
- Stereo-Pak hasPhotoCollection Stereo-Pak.
- Stereo-Pak logo "280".
- Stereo-Pak name "Stereo-Pak".
- Stereo-Pak owner Madman_Muntz.
- Stereo-Pak read Tape_head.
- Stereo-Pak type Magnetic_tape.
- Stereo-Pak use "Car audio playback".
- Stereo-Pak write Magnetism.
- Stereo-Pak write Recording_head.
- Stereo-Pak subject Category:American_inventions.
- Stereo-Pak subject Category:Audio_storage.
- Stereo-Pak subject Category:Discontinued_media_formats.
- Stereo-Pak type Ability105616246.
- Stereo-Pak type Abstraction100002137.
- Stereo-Pak type AmericanInventions.
- Stereo-Pak type Cognition100023271.
- Stereo-Pak type Creativity105624700.
- Stereo-Pak type Invention105633385.
- Stereo-Pak type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Stereo-Pak comment "The Muntz Stereo-Pak, commonly known as the 4-track cartridge, is a magnetic tape sound recording cartridge technology. The in-car tape player that played the Stereo-Pak cartridges was called the Autostereo, but it was generally marketed under the common Stereo-Pak trade name.The Stereo-Pak cartridge was inspired by the Fidelipac 3-track tape cartridge system invented by George Eash in 1954 and used by radio broadcasters for commercials and jingles beginning in 1959.".
- Stereo-Pak label "4トラック".
- Stereo-Pak label "Stereo-Pak".
- Stereo-Pak sameAs 4トラック.
- Stereo-Pak sameAs m.05c9qn.
- Stereo-Pak sameAs Q7611194.
- Stereo-Pak sameAs Q7611194.
- Stereo-Pak sameAs Stereo-Pak.
- Stereo-Pak wasDerivedFrom Stereo-Pak?oldid=622956649.
- Stereo-Pak depiction NAB-cartridge.jpg.
- Stereo-Pak isPrimaryTopicOf Stereo-Pak.