yes ,car cassette decks can record
Yes most cassette decks will have no problem wiring into a new car.
Most cassette decks come with a recording option when you purchase them.
Unfortunately, car stero cassette decks can only play back tapes.
Cassette decks are almost outdated. The only real thing they are good for now a days is if you have a portable dvd player and you want to hear the sound through your car speakers.
You can buy dubbing cassette decks and they'll work well for converting CDs to cassettes.
Cassette decks with built in radios are found in nearly every new model boombox at this time. Everyone from Sony to Panasonic seem to include these features. Also, most car stereos have both radio and cassette capabilities, though this has began to change in recent years with CDs becoming more popular and the advent of MP3 players. anonymous@oola.com
No, they stopped using cassette players before dolby.
Car casette decks will not record music onto other casettes. You'll need a home deck for that.
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.
The installation of a car cassette player is pretty easy to install, you will only need a few tools and up to an hour to install a car cassette player.
A normal quality car cassette player costs about $25. If you already have a cassette player, you can purchase a cable to connect it to your car's audio panel.
There are several car cassette players that offers a headphone jack. Sony and panasonic are two cassette players that offers a headphone jack