So he could listen to some cool music.
A cassette Walkman is a handheld music player which you put a cassette in and headphones in the listen to music.
put water in it, it is a plant not cassette player
You will need two cassette players, an audio cable, and some time. Put the cassette you want to copy in a player (now on referred to as the first player), and plug in an audio cable to the headphone jack. Connect this cable to the microphone jack of the other player; insert the blank cassette in this player. Make sure the tapes don't need to be rewound. On the player with the blank cassette, press record. On the first player (with the material you want to copy), press play. Give the first player enough time to finish playing, and your tape will be transferred! Press stop on the other cassette player.
to keep his "pop" cool
It's a 99 corolla, get a CD player, tapes are worthless
If the car stero has a cassette player you can nip down to your local supermarket and get a iPod cassette adapter. With this you put it into the cassette player and connect the lead into your iPod and play some tunes! the cassettes are usually around £5-£10 and are really easy to use. Hope that helps
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Back in the day, people used cassette tapes as opposed to our modern day CD's.
for the front, just slide it in the slot, for the changer, press the eject buttong and the CD holder ("cassette") will come out. Put the cds in the cassette and put the cassette back in the changer
First of all you should buy a Double Din Cd player then remove the plastic things arround the current cassette player to remove the old one , then you can easily put the new player that will fit exactly the empty place ..I've test it and I've installed a Double Din JVC CD and cassette player , It is PERFECT ..Good Luck.
I've done just this same thing in my 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE..... If you have a cassette player you can simply buy a "Cassette Adapter". This looks like a cassette tape with a headphone sized wire coming out of it. All you need to do is put the tape in cassette player and hook plug into DVD players' headphone jack then presto audio comes through vehicle's speakers (this should work for all cassette players and devices that make sound eg DVD players or CD players). If it helps further I did product search at Target.com with keywords of " Cassette Audio Adapter" they are very inexpensive.
if theres an input plug you can put a cassette player in your car and hook it up to run it through the car speakers