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I spent about 30 minutes just now searching google for anything about a cassette adapter causing damage to a head unit, and found nothing. There is no documentation of this "problem" that I could find anywhere. If these were actually damaging people's equipment, I would think it would be much more publicized, and I don't think so many companies would be selling them due to liability reasons. I mean, they have been around for almost 20 years, and even new technologies are utilizing these adapters - Satellite radio car kits come with them!
On another note Karl, I did find a few pages on my Google search that indicated some head units have problems recognizing the adapter. Some will continually reverse direction when no signal is being sent from the adapter, and a few decks that have some sort of pre-tensioner device for tapes will eject the adapter when it doesn't find any actual tape in it. It does seem that these are very rare problems though, and none of the people that mentioned these said anything about damage... they just couldn't use the adapter.
Hope this helps.
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