The Maxell Juke Box, an entry level Type I cassette tape, was released in Japan between 1992 and 1993. This cassette is part of Maxell's lineup of audio cassettes designed for basic audio recording and playback. The Juke Box is known for its simplicity and straightforward design, making it a reliable option for casual users.
Cassette Technical Specifications
Type: Type I cassette tape
Format: Analog magnetic tape
Capacity: 10 minutes or 20 minutes per side
Material: Polyester-type plastic film with a magnetic coating
Tape Width: 0.15 inches (3.81 mm)
Tracks: Two stereo pairs of tracks (four total) or two monaural audio tracks
Playback Speed: 1+7/8 inches per second (4.76 cm/s)
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell Juke Box does not represent a significant departure from earlier Maxell cassette designs. It maintains the basic characteristics of Type I cassettes, focusing on reliability and affordability rather than advanced features. This cassette is best suited for users who require a straightforward, no-frills audio cassette solution.