It could be you have something shoved in the tape slot, I've seen this problem with 2 cars I have owned. One time it was just a coin in there. But we bought a Jeep last week tried a tape, rejected, looked inside we found a bunch of trident wrappers, quarter, dime, and 3 pennies. so take a flash light and use a pen or pencil with some doubled sided tape on the end and you should be able to remove anything stuck in there. Note: some of the coins were on top of the bracket inside and they were hard to see. I had to push the little eject bracket inside the slot (so the bracket would go down) then I held down the bracket and removed the coins on top.
If the word error appears on the cassette deck, the heads could need a good cleaning. Dust which collects can cause an error and reject the tape from playing. Try using a cassette head cleaner to see if this alleviates the problem.
The Nakamichi is the best tape deck for any sort of recording.
Most of the time you will need to break the tape.
It will automatically rewind the cassette once it has reached the end of the tape.
A cassette tape is small case holding a length of magnetic tape that runs between two small reels. It is used for recording or playing back in a tape recorder or cassette deck. They cassette tape case is four inches by three inches and three eights a inch thick.
Belts or Tape Drive Belts
Remove the deck from its case or just lift open the top. Lift the tape out of the machine without twisting it. It is best to use white cotton gloves to keep from touching the tape with your fingers. Ease the cassette and the tape out of the deck slowly. The machines dust cover door will try to close on the tape during this step, keep it open or it will close on the tape. Then hold the cassette up on end and using your fingers at the bottom of the cassette turn the reel on top slowly to retract the tape back into the cassette. If the cassette has a metal door, prop it open.
le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape
Auto-Reverse means that the tape deck will automatically change sides without having to remove the cassette from the deck. Once you've finished listening to Side A, it will automatically begin playing Side B.
Panasonic tape decks will give you the best deep bass for your money.
an electronic item that plays cassette tapes. A "tape deck" is a device used to play cassette or 8-track tapes. They are fairly obsolete now, but until CDs became the rage, tapes were used regularly. There were also 4 track tape decks. Magnovox was a leader in producing tape decks. You would get them installed in your car just as you would CD players.
C90 on a cassette tape means that the cassette tape runs for 90 minutes. <3