Collection: Type II (High Bias)
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AXIA J'Z 2 Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1993-1994 JP
Regular price From $9.95 USDRegular priceSale price From $9.95 USD -
AXIA PS-II Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1992 JP
Regular price From $15.03 USDRegular priceSale price From $15.03 USD -
Nakamichi SX Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1983-1989
Regular price From $52.15 USDRegular priceSale price From $52.15 USD -
Nakamichi SX Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1978-1982
Regular price From $83.43 USDRegular priceSale price From $83.43 USD -
That's HH Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1991-1992 JP
Regular price From $26.86 USDRegular priceSale price From $26.86 USD -
That's EX Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1989 EU
Regular price From $24.37 USDRegular priceSale price From $24.37 USD -
Denon HD8 Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1994-1996 US
Regular price $26.96 USDRegular priceSale price $26.96 USD -
Radio Shack MS-X Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1995-2000 US
Regular price From $22.16 USDRegular priceSale price From $22.16 USD -
AXIA PS-IIx Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1991 JP
Regular price From $20.94 USDRegular price$23.88 USDSale price From $20.94 USDOn Sale! -
Memorex HBX II Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1987-1988 US
Regular price From $17.68 USDRegular priceSale price From $17.68 USD -
BASF CR II-Live Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1994-1995
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Sony CD-IT Pro Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1996-1997 US
Regular price From $12.02 USDRegular priceSale price From $12.02 USD -
Sony CD-IT Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 2001-2005 US
Regular price From $9.80 USDRegular priceSale price From $9.80 USD -
TDK BEAM 2 Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1999 JP
Regular price From $14.88 USDRegular priceSale price From $14.88 USD -
Sony UX-ES Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1988 US
Regular price From $30.36 USDRegular priceSale price From $30.36 USD -
Maxell UDII Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1990-1992 JP
Regular price From $14.81 USDRegular priceSale price From $14.81 USD
IEC Type II tapes are intended for recording using high (150% of normal) bias and replay with the 70 μs time constant. All generations of Type II reference tapes, including the 1971 DIN reference that pre-dated the IEC standard, were manufactured by BASF.
Type II has been historically known as 'chromium dioxide tape' or simply 'chrome tape', but in reality most Type II cassette tapes do not contain chromium.
The "pseudo-chromes" (including almost all Type IIs made by the Big Three Japanese makers — Maxell, Sony and TDK) are actually ferricobalt formulations optimized for Type II recording and playback settings.
A true chrome tape may have a distinctive 'old crayon' smell, more specifically, any oil or wax chalks that have chrome dioxide pigments in them like chrome yellow, which is missing in "pseudo-chromes".
Both kinds of Type II tapes have, on average, lower high-frequency MOL and SOL, and higher signal-to-noise ratio than quality Type I tapes.
This is caused by the midrange and treble pre-emphasis applied during recording to match the 70 μs equalization at playback.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette_tape_types_and_formulations















