The Denon HD7 (1992-1993 US) is a high-quality, blank audio cassette tape designed for professional and personal use. It is part of Denon's renowned series of Type II Chrome cassettes, known for their superior sound quality and durability. This cassette tape is ideal for recording and playback of high-fidelity audio, making it a reliable choice for audiophiles and collectors.
Denon HD7 Technical Specifications
Manufacturer: Nippon Columbia / Denon
Model: HD7
Type: Type II Chrome
Release Year: 1992-1993
Made In: Japan
Denon HD7 Key Features
Type II Chrome Tape: Known for its wider frequency response and high sensitivity.
High Dynamic Range: Offers a dynamic range of 59.6 dB, ensuring detailed and accurate audio reproduction.
Low Noise: Features bias noise levels of -51.4 dB and -54.5 dB(A), contributing to its low noise performance.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
Compared to the Denon HD8 (1988), the Denon HD7 (1992-1993 US) shows a slight decrease in MOL400(1%) but maintains a high sensitivity and dynamic range. The bias noise levels are also slightly improved, indicating better noise reduction capabilities.