TDK MA110 Metal Biased Metal Alloy 110 Minutes Cassette Tape
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I'm pretty sure I'm down to my last two.
Hello, I don't have the three pack, but I see they're available from other sellers. Thank you, Jane.
One tape is included in the listing.
Selected User Reviews For TDK MA110 Metal Biased Metal Alloy 110 Minutes Cassette Tape
I've used both, and they both perform admirably. If you use either one, you can be sure that it will give you the results you want. I recommend this type of tape for the best results, and it will give you those results if you have the right equipment. Each and every point is significant. To achieve this, you'll need media, and metal type tape, specifically type 4, is the best option. If you want the best, go out and buy it!.
This metal tape provides excellent sound reproduction, with exceptional highs and lows. It doesn't get much better than this in terms of cassette tapes. The tape case is attractive and well-made; I used it to record reggae music, and the drum and bass are fantastic. The acoustic vs. visual differences I would not recommend investing in metal tapes unless you can find a bargain. High bias is minor, but it is still noticeable to an audiophile. I looked at the prices and they're ridiculous! Last but not least, Type 1 tapes are good for everyday recording depending on your needs, though quality varies by brand.
The service was superb.
My old type IV tape had seen better days, so I needed a replacement. In terms of sound reproduction, metal tapes are the best.
Cassette comes in "new" shrink wrapped condition, is well made, and records and plays back as you'd expect from a metal tape recorded on a high-end deck.
It's a bit pricey, but it's well worth it.
I'm a big fan of type 4 tape, which is the best around. very good audio.
The recording is of exceptional quality.