Maxell Metal CD's (1992-1993 JP)
Maxell Metal CD's (1992-1993 JP)
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Maxell Metal CD's (1992-1993 JP)
Cassette Description
The Maxell Metal CD's cassette tape, produced in Japan from 1992 to 1993, is a high-quality, Type II audio cassette designed for professional recording applications. It is engineered to provide optimal performance and reliability, making it an essential tool for mastering and archiving audio content.
Cassette Technical Specifications
- Oxide Type: Ferricobalt and chromium(IV) oxide
- Base Material: Polyethylene (PE)
- Thickness: 15 to 16 micrometers (0.59 to 0.63 mils)
- Coercivity: 600 Oe
- Remanence: 2500 Gauss
- Saturation Flux Density: 1200 Gauss
- Length: 23,700 feet
User Reviews
Professional audio engineers and producers have praised the Maxell Metal CD's for its exceptional stability and low noise levels. The tape's ability to maintain consistent sensitivity across its length ensures that recordings remain balanced and free from distortion.
Cassette Key Features
- High Sensitivity: The tape exhibits a sensitivity of 53 dB at 315 Hz, ensuring clear and detailed audio reproduction.
- Low Noise Levels: The ferricobalt and chromium(IV) oxide formulation provides a low noise level, making it ideal for high-fidelity recordings.
- Stability: The tape's uniformity and stability across its length ensure that recordings remain consistent from start to finish.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell Metal CD's builds upon the success of its predecessors by incorporating advanced ferricobalt and chromium(IV) oxide particles, which enhance the tape's magnetic properties and reduce noise levels. This improvement ensures that the tape maintains its high performance standards, making it a reliable choice for professional audio applications.