The Denon HD6 cassette tape, produced between 1992 and 1993 for the US market, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for superior sound reproduction. It is part of Denon's line of metal-enriched type II cassettes, known for their enhanced frequency response and high sensitivity.
Denon HD6 Technical Specifications
Relative Sensitivity: +2.3 dB
THD @ Dolby Level: 0.65%
MOL400(1% THD): +2.1 dB
MOL400(3% THD): +6.7 dB
MOL1k(3% THD): +6.7 dB
SOL10k: +0.6 dB
Bias Noise: -50.3 dB, -53.4 dB(A)
Dynamic Range: 60.1 dB
Denon HD6 Key Features
Metal-Enriched Type II: Enhances frequency response and sensitivity.
High Dynamic Range: Offers a wide range of audio frequencies.
Low Bias Noise: Provides clear and clean audio playback.
Improvements over Previous Generation
The Denon HD6 cassette tape builds upon the success of earlier metal-enriched type II cassettes by maintaining a high level of sensitivity and frequency response while improving dynamic range and reducing bias noise.