AXIA PS 2 (2001 JP)
AXIA PS 2 (2001 JP)
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AXIA PS 2 (2001 JP) Cassette Tape
AXIA PS 2 Cassette Description
Like its predecessors, this relatively rare upper midrange type II excelled in maintaining most of the 'vintage analog flavor' of the previous decade tapes, but with improved construction and formulation which result in better technical specifications.
Once again from Axia we have a no frills type II with low noise, excellent midrange and highs, that can easily take +4db level without distorting.
For some reason beyond us there seem to be less tapes available from this vintage which makes its collectible value a bit higher.
We recommend our 682ZX for recording your reference tape with it.
The AXIA PS 2 (2001 JP) is a high-quality, blank audio cassette tape designed for professional and enthusiast use. Manufactured by FUJI in Japan, this cassette tape is part of the AXIA series known for its excellent technical specifications and vintage analog flavor.
AXIA PS 2 Technical Specifications
- Type of Cassette: Type II Chrome
- Release Year: 2000 (as per some sources, but confirmed to be 2001 in other sources)
- Made In: Japan
- Tape Length: Available in various lengths including 54 minutes.
User Reviews
Users have praised the AXIA PS 2 for its low noise, excellent midrange, and high-quality sound. It is noted for its ability to handle +4db levels without distorting, making it suitable for recording reference tapes.
AXIA PS 2 Key Features
- Type II Chrome: Known for its durability and high-quality sound reproduction.
- Low Noise: Provides clear and clean audio recordings.
- Excellent Midrange and Highs: Offers balanced sound quality across the frequency spectrum.
- Collectible Value: Due to its rarity, it has a higher collectible value.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The AXIA PS 2 (2001 JP) maintains most of the 'vintage analog flavor' of its predecessors while improving construction and formulation, resulting in better technical specifications. This improvement ensures that the tape can handle higher recording levels without distorting, making it a reliable choice for audio recordings.
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