The Maxell MX (1991-1992 US) is a high-quality, blank 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: Ferric oxide (FeOx)
Base Material: Polyethylene (PE)
Thickness: 1.5 mil
Coercivity: 6 Oe
Remanence: 53 kA/m
Saturation Flux Density: 1400 Gauss
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 ferric 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
While the Maxell MX does not build upon advanced chromium dioxide particles, it maintains a reliable performance standard suitable for professional audio applications. Its ferric oxide formulation ensures consistent playback and recording quality, making it a trusted choice for audio cassette users .