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English: Advent tape recorder with Dolby B noise-reduction system at the National Museum of American History (ca. 1972, cat. 2014.0318.01). The model 201 was the first deck with Dolby released in North America in 1971 for a price of 280 USD, and sold until 1976 [1]. Advent's first cassette deck, model 200, was made by Nakamichi; the model 201 used an off-the-shelf, heavy-duty transport made by Wollensak and electronics made by Advent themselves.
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Advent tape recorder with [[Dolby noise-reduction system]] (ca. 1972)

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