The Hitachi Sound Break 52 cassette tape, released in 1985 in Japan, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and personal use. It features a durable plastic shell and a magnetically coated polyester-type plastic film, ensuring reliable and clear audio recordings.
Hitachi Sound Break 52 Technical Specifications
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
Tape Speed: 1+7⁄8 inches per second (4.76 cm/s)
Hitachi Sound Break 52 Key Features
Magnetic Coating: Ensures strong and consistent audio signals.
Durable Shell: Protects the tape from physical damage.
Stereo Recording: Supports two-channel stereo recording for enhanced audio quality.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Hitachi Sound Break 52 cassette tape builds upon the advancements of earlier cassette tapes by offering improved durability and consistent audio quality. The use of a magnetically coated polyester-type plastic film enhances the overall performance of the cassette, making it suitable for both professional and personal use.