Maxell XLII-S 90 Minute Audio Cassette Tape
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My experience as a DJ back in the 1980's, when I used these cassette tapes almost exclusively, shows how lucky you are to have found them for such a low price! Back when I used to buy them in bulk from Crazy Eddie in Brooklyn, they were around $7. I was always frustrated by the way newer technology (CrO2 and Metal) emphasized tinny frequencies too much (so emphasized in the frequency range above 1 kHz). Until these Maxell XLII-style sets were available, nothing could reproduce dance music This was in the late 1990's. It has to be said, though, that vinyl sounds the best
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The sound of properly recorded music is simply extraordinary when it is recorded on a high quality deck. The CD is nearly as good as the DVD. Keep this masterpiece at home and use this fantastic medium for what you want!.
This tape is of high quality, I've used it for a long time.
When I record BLUES music from XM radio with them I use dolby B with HX pro filter and MPX filter, the time limit is +3 or +4 tops, and the sound quality is wonderful.
I needed a high-quality cassette tape to test my Nakamichi CR-80 radio. I was looking for a Metal 7A deck but could not locate one. It was quite impressive that this Maxell preserved the warm tone of the Talisman S cartridge displayed on the Klyne SK-55 There are five pre-recorded messages The preamp stage. Metal cassette tapes are best if you can find Maxell XLII-100 has the following other characteristics I find that S is more than adequate.
This is not something you should buy. There is a statement "Made in Japan" on the packaging, but the tapes show up as England-made.
A very high standard.
'II' is all there is to say.
Tape of outstanding quality. They are now 10x more expensive than they used to be! There was a $5 charge for these. In the early 90's, you had to pay 99 cents for six beers.