Denon RD-X Type I - 1989 JP
Denon RD-X Type I - 1989 JP
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Denon RD-X (1989 JP) Cassette Tape
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Denon RD-X Cassette Description
The Denon RD-X cassette tape, introduced in 1989, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and home use. It is manufactured in Japan, ensuring a high level of precision and reliability. The RD-X cassette tape is part of the advanced line of Denon products, known for their superior sound quality and durability.
Denon RD-X Technical Specifications
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 14,000 Hz
- Tape Type: Iron oxide (IEC 60094 standard)
- Bias and Equalization: Adjustable for optimal playback on various cassette decks
- Dimensions: Standard cassette dimensions (4 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches)
- Tape Width: 0.15 inches (3.81 mm)
- Track Width: 0.6 mm each channel with a 0.3 mm separation for stereo mode
Denon RD-X Key Features
- Durable Iron Oxide Tape: Ensures high-quality audio reproduction.
- Adjustable Bias and Equalization: Allows for optimal playback on various cassette decks.
- Standard Dimensions: Compatible with most cassette players.
- Stereo Recording: Offers clear and distinct left and right channels.
Improvements over Previous Generation
The Denon RD-X cassette tape builds upon the advancements in tape technology, offering improved frequency response and durability compared to earlier models. The adjustable bias and equalization settings enhance compatibility with a wide range of cassette decks, making it a versatile choice for various recording needs.
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To my ears, the RD-x is absolutely equal to the DX-4, one of the highest quality type I tapes ever made. The RD-x mechanism is smooth, quiet and stable. It is an exceptional value at this price.