The Maxell UDI cassette tape, produced in the United States from 1985 to 1986, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and personal use. It is part of Maxell's UDI series, known for its excellent performance and reliability in audio recording applications.
Cassette Technical Specifications
Relative Sensitivity: +0.6dB
THD @ Dolby Level: 0.65%
MOL400(1%): +3.7dB
MOL400(3%): +7.0dB
MOL1k(3%): +3.3dB
SOL10k: -0.9dB
Bias Noise: -49.5dB, -52.7dB(A)
Dynamic Range: 59.7dB
Cassette Key Features
High Sensitivity: The UDI cassette exhibits high sensitivity, ensuring clear and detailed audio reproduction.
Low Noise Levels: The tape's chromium dioxide formulation provides low noise levels, making it ideal for high-fidelity recordings.
Stability: The cassette's uniformity and stability across its length ensure consistent audio performance from start to finish.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell UDI cassette builds upon the success of its predecessors by offering improved dynamic range and low noise levels. Its chromium dioxide formulation enhances the tape's magnetic properties, providing better audio quality compared to earlier models .