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The DCC Story - DCC Museum

    https://www.dccmuseum.com/the-dcc-story/
    DCC, initially referred to as S-DAT (Stationary head Digital Audio Tape, as opposed to R-DAT—Rotary head Digital Audio Tape), [1]was developed in cooperation with Matsushita, and the first DCC recorders were introduced at the CES in Chicago in May, 1992 [2]and the Firato consumer electronics show in Amsterdam in September 1992.

Digital Command Control & Sound Products | ModelTrainStuff

    https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/dcc-sound/
    DCC & Sound. Add booming sound to your locomotives, control your sprawling model railroad empire in the palm of your hand and power it all with our extensive selection of Digital Command Control & Sound products!

Digital Sound | DCCSound

    https://www.dccsound.com/
    DCCSound is an authorised ESU stockist and we offer a suite of products and services for model railway hobbyists in search of great sounding models. We also offer decoder installation services, should you wish for us to complete the work. We have over 10 years experience in digital decoder installations, so please contact us for a quote.

DCC & Sound

    http://www.aitecservices.com/cservices7.html
    DCC & Sound AITec is your complete source for DCC and Sound installations. We offer custom installations of DCC (Digital Command Control) and sound systems in most N, HO, S, O and G scale model trains. Installations include frame milling when necessary on smaller scale engines.

Coming Soon - DCC & Sound - ModelTrainStuff

    https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/coming-soon/dcc-sound/
    DCC & Sound. DCC & Sound. Browse by Scale, Manufacturer and more Hide Filters Show Filters Scale: O (4) HO (1) Multi (1) N (1) Manufacturer: Kato (1) Lionel (2) MTH (3) Rapido (1) Price: $10 to $20 (2) $20 to $40 (1) $300 to $400 (1) $400 to $ ...

fixing DCC audio cassette tape | www.reeltoreel.nl

    https://www.reeltoreel.nl/blog/?p=779
    2 thoughts on “ fixing DCC audio cassette tape ” Ken Morris 02/12/2018 at 19:37. Thank You very much for this information!! I went through the same experience when I plugged my DCC 900 and brought out my collection of cassettes, after a long period of time.

DCC Museum - Home of the Digital Compact Cassette

    https://www.dccmuseum.com/
    In 2021, 32 years after the last High Fashion Dance Music Mix (volume 4), the DCC Museum has collaborated with High Fashion Music in Hilversum, The Netherlands, to create the first ever Mixtape on DCC. Volume 1,2 and 3 were already mixed by master-mixer Ben Liebrand and he also created Volume 5, in the best possible quality at 48kHz, 24 bits.

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