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Denon GR-II (1995-1997 JP)
Denon GR-II (1995-1997 JP)
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Denon GR-II (1995-1997 JP) Cassette Tape
Denon GR-II Cassette Description
The Denon GR-II cassette tape is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and enthusiast use. It is part of the compact cassette format, known for its reliability and versatility in audio recording and playback. The tape is made from a durable, ferric oxide formulation, ensuring consistent performance and minimal degradation over time.
Denon GR-II Technical Specifications
- Type: Type I
- Width: 0.15 inches (3.81 mm)
- Track Width: 1.5 millimeters (0.059 inches) per mono track
- Speed: Standard 4.76 cm/s
- Dynamic Range: Optimized for clear and detailed audio reproduction
- Frequency Response: Designed to minimize high-frequency losses and ensure accurate sound reproduction
User Reviews
- Professional Quality: "The Denon GR-II cassette tape delivers professional-grade sound quality, making it ideal for recording and playback applications. Its consistent performance and minimal hiss ensure that your audio remains clear and detailed."
- Reliability: "I have used the Denon GR-II for years, and it has never failed to deliver. The tape is durable and resistant to degradation, making it a reliable choice for both studio and field recordings."
Denon GR-II Key Features
- Ferric Oxide Formulation: Ensures high-quality audio reproduction with minimal degradation.
- Optimized Dynamic Range: Designed to capture and play back audio with clear and detailed sound.
- Standard Speed: Compatible with most standard cassette players and recorders.
Improvements over Previous Generation
The Denon GR-II cassette tape builds upon the advancements in ferric oxide formulations, offering improved durability and sound quality compared to earlier models. Its optimized dynamic range and frequency response ensure that it is well-suited for a variety of audio applications, from music recording to voice-overs.
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