Maxell UR90/100 90-Minute Blank Audiocassette Tape, Normal Bias (Master case of 100)
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I buy two of them each week and have done so for over 30 As a veteran consumer, I have tried most brands and Maxell (or Sony or Memorex) are the 3 best. I always try to purchase them with a plastic case because it keeps them protected against dust. It is only my voice that I record. Getting these at a brick and mortar store is nearly impossible now It is usually much cheaper to buy from the internet, if you can find a great deal. Since they run about $1, going online is a good idea. I charge $20 plus shipping for each piece. A price higher than that would not be acceptable to me often price these under a dollar with bulk pricing) There are a lot of places that sell these, and the prices vary a great deal! A recent packaging change has replaced the 10-piece package with a 8-piece package Packages of up to 7 There is not a huge increase in pricing, however. I don't worry about the quality of the tapes in that regard, but I am on the lookout for a good deal in that regard. Even though some of them were recorded in the 1970s and had not been stored specially - I am still listening to them. We kept some of them in the shed for a number of cold There has never been a problem with Cheapie except for this one time We do not have a name brand. A caseless case or a case without a case.
This tape I used to record a book I wrote for a friend who is legally blind, and the quality of it for recording voice and speech is fantastic. They have also been used in the past for music recording, and I have never had any problems. Due to the loss of audiocassettes in many stores, I now buy them in boxes of 100. As long as Maxell is available, I will continue to use it, as I have been using it for years now, and for as long as they remain.
His weekly lessons are taped by my husband, who is a teacher. I decided to purchase a case after spending a zillion dollars at the corner drug store buying tapes. As soon as I received my package, I began to use my tapes, which I have only been using for a short while now. I had trouble finding a case of Maxell 90 minute tapes, especially at the price I paid. Despite its poor sound quality, the sound is excellent. Maxell is my favorite company. I will be a customer for life.
The CD I was using was not playable on the tape machine. A tape recorder was used to record it. There was a stiffness in the mechanism when trying to play back. I was unable to wind it back due to it being too tight. There is a problem with the tape when playing it is too tight to Despite the fact that I spent money on it, it did not serve its purpose. Two tapes units worked for me, but they both produced the same result. If you are thinking of purchasing this item, I would suggest you think twice.
These are great blank tapes for my recording ministry at church. I've got to get blank tapes for recording services. The tapes are in good condition and there are no issues with the quality of the tape. In addition, they were purchased for a fair price, so it was all in all a good deal.
No audible loss is heard when the VU signal strength is compared to the original recording level. Thus far, no mechanical binding or mechanical noise have been detected. They were tapes that I had purchased for my Church's audio and video.