Lou Ottens, inventor of the cassette tape, dies aged 94

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  1. stg58

    stg58 Monkey+++ Founding Member

    Worked on the Cassette and CD's not bad I still have functioning Cassette decks along with reel to reels old tech but along with my vinyl collection it works.
    Lou Ottens, inventor of the cassette tape, dies aged 94
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    Lou Ottens, the Dutch engineer credited with inventing the cassette tape and playing a major role in the development of the first CD, has died aged 94 at his home in the village of Duizel in North Brabant.

    As product development manager at Philips, Ottens twice revolutionised the world of music, but he remained modest to the end. “We were little boys who had fun playing,” he said. “We didn’t feel like we were doing anything big. It was a kind of sport.”

    Ottens, born on 21 June 1926, showed an early interest in engineering, building a radio as a teenager through which he and his parents could receive Radio Oranje during Germany’s wartime occupation of the Netherlands. He equipped the device with a directional antenna that he called a “Germanenfilter” because it could avoid the jammers used by the Nazi regime.

    Following the war, Ottens obtained an engineering degree, and he started work at the Philips factory in Hasselt, Belgium, in 1952. Eight years later he was promoted to head of the company’s newly established product development department, and within a year he unveiled the EL 3585, Philips’s first portable tape recorder, which would go on to sell more than a million units.

    But it was two years later that Ottens made the biggest breakthrough of his life – born out of annoyance with the clumsy and large reel-to-reel tape systems of the time. “The cassette tape was invented out of irritation about the existing tape recorder, it’s that simple,” he would later say.

    Ottens’s idea was that the cassette tape that should fit in the inside pocket of his jacket. In 1963 the first tape was presented to the world at an electronics fair in Berlin with the tagline “Smaller than a pack of cigarettes!”
     
  2. Thunder5Ranch

    Thunder5Ranch Monkey+++

    The Big Red Thunder Chicken has a cassette player and has had the same Jerry Reed Cassette in it for 20 years now and both still work great :)
     
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  3. mysterymet

    mysterymet Monkey+++

    May he rest in peace. He made my childhood much more pleasant. I remember making mix tapes from songs on the radio!
     
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  4. reconprepper

    reconprepper Monkey

    what no 8track?
     
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  5. Oddcaliber

    Oddcaliber Monkey+++

    Cassette tape were the music of the day. Do kinda miss them.
     
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  6. Thunder5Ranch

    Thunder5Ranch Monkey+++

    That is in the IH Truck and yep still works and you guessed it Jerry Reed as well :)
     
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  7. GOG

    GOG Free American Monkey

    Rest in peace.

    Now, the guy who figured out how to rewind them with a pencil eraser? GENIUS!!!
     
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