Maxell UDS-II Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1986-1987 US
Maxell UDS-II Type II Blank Cassette Tape — 1986-1987 US
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Maxell UDS-II (1986-1987 US)
Cassette Description
The Maxell UDS-II is a high-quality, blank Type II audio cassette tape designed for recording and playback. Manufactured in the late 1980s, this cassette tape is part of Maxell's renowned lineup, known for its reliability and performance. The UDS-II is particularly notable for its use in various audio applications, including music recording and personal use.
Cassette Technical Specifications
- Type: Type II, high bias
- Running Time: 90 minutes per side
- Condition: New
- UPC: 02521512821
Cassette Key Features
- High Bias: Designed to offer improved dynamic range and reduced distortion.
- Type II Compatibility: Ensures compatibility with a wide range of cassette decks.
- 90-Minute Recording Time: Provides ample space for extended recordings.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell UDS-II represents an improvement over its predecessors in terms of dynamic range and distortion reduction. The high bias design enhances the overall audio quality, making it suitable for a variety of applications. While it may not be as advanced as some later models, it remains a reliable choice for those seeking a high-quality, blank cassette tape.
For those interested in the nostalgic appeal of cassette tapes or require a reliable medium for audio recording, the Maxell UDS-II is an excellent option. Its technical specifications and
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If I could give this tape a 3.5 out of 5 I would. It is a durable tape that can handily take plenty of re-records and some of my older used examples of this tape sound good after many decades. It is also visually pleasing. However, this is not a tape that will take sources to new heights. There are so many incredible tapes out there that will for a bit more money. This is simply a dependable cassette that will not need to be treated delicately and it will make fine recordings.
This one brings back memories of the time I used a Hitachi boombox to record tapes. Still an excellent tape. Thank you for helping me finding it again.