Maxell MX (1988-1989 US)
Maxell MX (1988-1989 US)
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Maxell MX (1988-1989 US)
Cassette Description
The Maxell XLII cassette tape, produced in the United States between 1988 and 1989, is a high-quality, blank audio cassette designed for professional and enthusiast use. This cassette features a Type II formulation, known for its pronounced treble and balanced bass response, making it suitable for decks with bias adjustment. The cassette's shell has been redesigned into a more oval shape, with the name "Maxell" in red on top of the oval window, distinguishing it from earlier releases.
Cassette Technical Specifications
- Oxide Type: Not specified, but generally Type II.
- Base Material: Polyethylene (PE).
- Thickness: Not specified.
- Coercivity: Not specified.
- Remanence: Not specified.
- Saturation Flux Density: Not specified.
- Length: Standard cassette length.
User Reviews
Professional audio engineers and enthusiasts have praised the Maxell XLII for its dynamic range and low noise levels. When the bias is correctly adjusted, this cassette provides remarkably good performance, making it a reliable choice for various recording applications .
Cassette Key Features
- Bias Adjustment: Requires bias adjustment for optimal performance.
- Dynamic Range: Offers a good dynamic range.
- Low Noise Levels: Provides low noise levels, ideal for high-fidelity recordings.
- Treble and Bass Response: Pronounced treble and balanced bass response.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell XLII builds upon earlier designs with its redesigned shell and specific market targeting. This version is more difficult to find than the earlier 1988 release, making it a rare and sought-after collectible in the EU .
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