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Audio Transfer Services

Popular Consumer Formats We Transfer:

Vinyl Records
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Disc records, later known as 78s, became popular around the turn of the century. In the 1940s, the 45s and 33s replaced them and remained in use for decades. Even today they enjoy a resurgence among audiophiles who prefer their sound.

Reel-to-Reel
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Reel-to-Reel magnetic tape was popular in the consumer market from the mid 50s to mid 70s. Some still prefer the sound today over modern digital music.

8-Track
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8-Track tape was popular from the mid 60s to early 80s. It was unique in that in played in a continuous loop that never needed rewinding.

Audio Cassettes
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Cassette tapes came on the scene in 1963 and became more popular than the 8-track format. They remained popular until the early 2000s.

Microcassettes
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Microcassettes consist of two main varieties which vary slightly in size. They were introduced in the late 60s primarily for voice recording in dictation and answering machines.

DAT
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DAT, or Digital Audio Tape was introduced by Sony in 1987. It never replaced the standard analog tape in the consumer market primarily because of cost and only saw limited success in professional recording and data storage

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