Denon GR-I (1992-1993 JP)
Denon GR-I (1992-1993 JP)
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Denon GR-I (1992-1993 JP) Cassette Tape
Denon GR-I Cassette Description
The Denon GR-I cassette tape, produced from 1992 to 1993 in Japan, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and home recording applications. It is constructed with a durable plastic shell and features two miniature spools that hold the magnetically coated polyester-type plastic film. This cassette tape is ideal for both music enthusiasts and professionals seeking reliable audio storage.
Denon GR-I Technical Specifications
- Tape Type: Type I, CrO2, and Metal formulations
- Tape Speed: 4.76 cm/s
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 21 kHz (Metal tape)
User Reviews
Users have praised the Denon GR-I cassette tape for its excellent sound quality and reliability. One user noted, "The recording/playback quality is crisp and clean, with well-preserved dynamics and low noise levels." Another user mentioned, "The azimuth adjustment is precise, ensuring accurate stereo imaging."
Denon GR-I Key Features
- Magnetic Coating: Polyester-type plastic film with magnetic coating
- Tape Formulations: Available in Type I, CrO2, and Metal formulations
- Durability: Durable plastic shell for long-lasting use
- Compatibility: Compatible with various cassette decks, including those with Dolby B and C noise reduction
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Denon GR-I cassette tape builds upon the advancements in audio cassette technology. It offers improved signal-to-noise ratio and frequency response compared to earlier models, making it suitable for a wide range of audio applications. The use of CrO2 and Metal formulations enhances the high-frequency response and overall fidelity of the recordings.
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