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Erase head

 The head on a tape recorder that erases magnetic information on the tape, located just before the record head in the tape path. A high-level, high-frequency (150-300kHz) tone, called an erase frequency which, when fed through the erase head, re-randomizes the orientation of the tape’s magnetic domains so that the signal to be recorded will have no hysteresis.

See erase oscillator.

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