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Denon RD-X (1988 JP)
Denon RD-X (1988 JP)
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Denon RD-X (1988 JP) Cassette Tape
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Denon RD-X Cassette Description
The Denon RD-X cassette tape, manufactured in 1988 in Japan, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and home recording applications. It is part of the renowned Denon brand, known for its reliability and technical excellence in audio equipment.
Denon RD-X Technical Specifications
- Tape Type: Iron oxide (IEC 60094 standard)
- Tape Width: 0.15 inches (3.81 mm)
- Track Width: 1.5 mm for mono, 0.6 mm for stereo with a 0.3 mm separation
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 16,000 Hz
- Tape Speed: 1.875 inches per second (4.76 cm/s)
- Bias and Equalization: Automatically detected and adjusted by the cassette deck
User Reviews
- Users praise the Denon RD-X for its clear and crisp sound quality, making it ideal for both music and voice recordings. The tape's durability and resistance to hiss are also noted as significant advantages.
Denon RD-X Key Features
- Write-Protect Notches: The cassette shell features notches that indicate the type of tape, allowing later cassette decks to detect the tape type automatically and select the proper bias and equalization.
- Tape Length: Available in standard lengths such as C60 (30 minutes per side), C90 (45 minutes per side), and C120 (60 minutes per side).
- Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of cassette decks, including those with Dolby B and C noise reduction systems.
Improvements over Previous Generation
The Denon RD-X cassette tape builds upon the advancements in tape technology, offering improved frequency response and reduced hiss compared to earlier models. The automatic bias and equalization detection ensures optimal recording quality, making it a reliable choice for both professionals and enthusiasts.
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