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      Tape recorders were common in studios and high end home audio systems by the 70s. They were not common in the average household until the 80s. In particular, equipment that could both record and play back audio tape was expensive and uncommon in a home setting until the mid 80s.

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        I was a teenager in the 80s, lived in a very small town, not wealthy at all. Tape recorders were common.

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            Yes? When this comic was made, they were common. Panasonic came out with their first compact recorder in 1967, and there was a booming business for them throughout the 70s. Lots of people had them. These compact types were probably thought of as somewhat novel in the early 70s, but were widely available by 1980. The reel to reel shown in the comic has been around a lot longer.

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              Take a look at the copyright date on the comic. This was right at the time when tape recording, not just playback, devices were becoming common.

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                I’m speaking from personal experience. In 1982, when the comic was published, tape recorders were not considered a novelty, and had been in common usage for many years. The humor in the panel derives from the stereotype of a nerd and how the stereotypical nerd is supposed to sound.