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Denon HD·M( 1988-1990 US)

Denon HD·M( 1988-1990 US)

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Denon HD·M( 1988-1990 US) Cassette Tape

Denon HD·M Cassette Description

The Denon HD·M cassette tape, produced between 1988 and 1990, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional recording applications. Manufactured in the United States, this cassette tape is known for its reliability and clear sound reproduction.

Denon HD·M Technical Specifications

  • Tape Type: Type IV - Metal
  • Recommended Recording Level: +7 dB
  • Dynamic Range: 59.6 dB (Denon HD8, 1992 model)
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Not specified for this model, but generally high for metal tapes
  • Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Metal tape)

User Reviews

Users have praised the Denon HD·M for its clear and detailed sound, making it suitable for a variety of recording needs. One reviewer noted that the tape required a very low bias and produced a mediocre MOL, but overall, it performed well in terms of sensitivity and noise levels.

Denon HD·M Key Features

  1. High Sensitivity: The Denon HD·M cassette tape exhibits high sensitivity, making it ideal for recording applications.
  2. Low Noise Levels: Despite being a metal tape, it maintains relatively low noise levels, especially when compared to ferric tapes.
  3. Wide Frequency Response: The tape offers a wide frequency response, ensuring that it can capture a broad range of audio frequencies.

Improvements Over Previous Generation

The Denon HD·M cassette tape builds upon the improvements of its predecessors, such as the Denon HD8, which showed significant advancements in sensitivity and dynamic range. The HD·M model maintains these standards while offering a reliable and high-quality recording experience.

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