Denon RD-X (1987 JP)
Denon RD-X (1987 JP)
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Denon RD-X (1987 JP) Cassette Tape
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Denon RD-X Cassette Description
The Denon RD-X cassette tape, released in 1987, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and home recording applications. It features a durable, ferric-based magnetic tape formulation, known for its reliability and consistent performance. The cassette is designed to provide clear and detailed audio reproduction, making it suitable for a variety of recording needs.
Denon RD-X Technical Specifications
- Magnetic Tape Formulation: Ferric-based
- Dynamic Range: Up to 60 dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Typically 55-60 dB
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 16 kHz
- Maximum Output Level: Varies by specific formulation, but generally around +4 to +6 dB re 400-Hz Dolby Level
User Reviews
- Professional Quality: "The Denon RD-X cassette tape delivers professional-grade audio quality, making it ideal for recording studios and home recording enthusiasts alike. The consistent performance and high signal-to-noise ratio ensure that your recordings are clear and detailed".
- Reliability: "I have used the Denon RD-X for years and have never experienced any issues with the tape. It is a reliable choice for any audio recording project".
Denon RD-X Key Features
- Durable Ferric-Based Tape: Designed for consistent performance and reliability.
- High Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Ensures clear and detailed audio reproduction.
- Wide Frequency Response: Capable of recording frequencies from 30 Hz to 16 kHz.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Denon RD-X cassette tape builds upon the advancements in ferric-based tape technology, offering improved dynamic range and signal-to-noise ratio compared to earlier models. The consistent performance and reliability make it a preferred choice for both professional and home recording applications.
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