Here is a list of languages I know are available in audio format at JW.org:
There may be more available, to check if audio versions are available in your language, go to JW.org, click publications at the top, then click Bible on the left. Scroll through the languages and pick yours. If there is an icon of headphones, that means there is an audio recording in that language.
That would be the RCA RP3538 Micro Cassette Recorder.
The Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control is available in your price range
There are Walkman cassette players available online. You can check both eBay and amazon for specifics. Here is a link from amazon.com that might just help you out: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-WM-EX190-Cassette-Anti-Rolling-Mechanism/dp/B00006IS5O
There are two main types of cassettes for bikes: freewheel and cassette. Freewheel cassettes have the gears built into the freewheel mechanism, while cassette cassettes have the gears separate from the freewheel. The type of cassette can affect the bike's performance by influencing the range of gear ratios available, the weight of the cassette, and the ease of maintenance and repair.
The options available for a wide range 9-speed cassette include different brands, materials, and tooth counts to suit various riding preferences and needs.
The Philips Corporation designed the cassette player in 1963 and was released to the public in 1965. It became popular during the 1970's.
You can purchase a new Walkman cassette player for approximately $35.00. Used ones are available for less. A good source for more information is EBay.com.
Yes, the heads on any cassette player does need to be cleaned periodically. You can purchase a cleaning cassette and solution that cleans the entire tape path. The cleaning kits are available at most retailers, and online.
The different types of bicycle cassette types available in the market include Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo. These cassettes vary in the number of speeds they offer, ranging from 7 to 12 speeds, and are compatible with specific brands and models of bikes. Riders can choose a cassette based on their preferred gear range and shifting performance.
The different types of bike cassette types available in the market include Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo. These cassettes vary in the number of speeds they offer, ranging from 7 to 12 speeds, and are compatible with specific brands of bike components. Riders can choose a cassette based on their preferred gear range and shifting performance.
The TDK SM-X and Sony UX PRO are the two most widely used cassette brands. Sony appears to be more widely available in recent years than the TDK which dominated the industry in the past.
le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape