how the cassette tape with aux cords work

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Not that new cars have cassette players anymore, but in HS these were top notch and often worked better than early day Bluetooth receivers but how did they work?

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Audio is recorded to cassette tape by creating magnetic waves in the read/write head the tape passes over witch imprints the pattern onto the tape. When you play it back the head reads those waves to recrete the sound.

Cassette adapters contain a identical head that is set to write right where the tape would be and the tape deck head reads it as if it were tape.

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