EMI original reel to reel tape box, 1950s. Reel to reel tape was a

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Download this stock image: EMI original reel to reel tape box, 1950s. Reel to reel tape was a popular home audio format for many years, allowing people to record performances, plays and assemble soundtracks for the first time. It was largely taken over by the cassette in the late 1960s despite the superior sound quality. Albums were sold on reel to reel but blank tape manufactured by EMI was popular. This box held an empty 5 inch plastic spool. - MW3E9X from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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