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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat was your first tape recorder?
I was 8 or 9 years old and had a "Say It Play It."
Used two tape cartridges, one longer than the other.
Had a lot of fun recording myself and my sisters.
https://toytales.ca/say-it-play-it-kenner-1968/

Sneederbunk
(16,254 posts)rsdsharp
(10,869 posts)I still have the Cream and Wes Montgomery tapes my brother gave me.
LogDog75
(498 posts)When I was about 12 years old, I convinced my parents to let me by a small, portable tape record which would help me study. It was a cheap little thing but it was fun to play with.
In my early 20s in the 70s, I bought a TEAC reel-to-reel tape recorder. This one was large with view meters to monitor sound levels. I taped a lot of vinyl albums to tape.
some_of_us_are_sane
(1,390 posts)Reel to reel from Sears. 1968.
LudwigPastorius
(12,659 posts)This was around 1970, I think.
LSparkle
(12,034 posts)What memories that brings back! 😊
LudwigPastorius
(12,659 posts)AllaN01Bear
(25,556 posts)the deck had an am and fm recivewr with a casset deck. one could record and play. had detachable speakers also had a regular truner and player . gave that a way.
AllaN01Bear
(25,556 posts)the district introduced tape recorders to the classroom. the csassette tapes were a lot easier for the kids to handle than say records or other media.
surrealAmerican
(11,636 posts)... (might have been Panasonic) but it as a typical early 1970's model and I was 12. I got it so that I could practice for my bat mitzvah.
hunter
(39,549 posts)... that was probably made in the early 'fifties.
The lid folded down and it had a handle like a suitcase.
It weighed about forty pounds, as I recall, and didn't have a single transistor in it. It had a green glowing "magic eye" tube to set the recording level with.
We used to amuse ourselves playing our voices in fast or slow motion.
I remember getting a nasty shock from it while poking around inside it looking for a bad tube while it was powered on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_eye_tube
electric_blue68
(21,739 posts)songs off the radio. One if my uncle's had a 5 inch r 2 r but just at his lounge room.
My first one as mid teen was a Craig Cassette Recorder as a B-Day present 1970, about 9" x 5" in. I snuck it into The Metropolitan Opera House when The Who played Tommy. A few other of their later shows, too.
Them an AIWA "walkman" cassette play/record. I was always buying blank cassettes!
Snuck into more concerts of other groups! 😄
GOOD times!!!
ProfessorGAC
(73,064 posts)My uncle ran a news agency. They had a paper carrier contest. Since he personally took the papers to the train stations & convenience stores near them, he got points, too.
It was around '66, because I think I was 10 years old.
He gave me the prize catalog and said pick out whatever I wanted for the X points he had. (They didn't have kids yet.)
The tape recorded was something like 10 fewer points than he had, so it was the best thing they had I could get for free.
Had little (3.75"?) reels.
Nobody had ever heard of Akai then. It was just a made in Japan product, but was very good quality.
I used it to record myself playing piano.
Emile
(35,085 posts)he would record himself playing the accordion.