The Maxell UL cassette tape, produced from 1982 to 1984 in Japan, is a high-quality analog magnetic tape designed for audio recording and playback. This cassette tape is part of the Maxell's entry-level series, offering reliable performance for everyday use.
Cassette Technical Specifications
Relative Sensitivity: -1.1dB
MOL400(3%): +1.4dB
Bias Noise: -48.2dB, -51.2dB(A)
Dynamic Range: 52.6dB
Cassette Key Features
Recording Time: Each side offers 45 minutes of recording time, totaling 90 minutes per cassette.
Bias Type: Normal bias, suitable for standard cassette decks.
Tape Type: Ferric oxide tape, commonly used in early cassette tapes.
Compatibility: Compatible with most standard cassette players, including portable and car stereo systems.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell UL cassette tape shows improvements over its predecessors in terms of dynamic range, with a 5dB increase from the earlier models. However, it maintains a similar sensitivity and bias noise levels, indicating a balance between performance and cost-effectiveness.
This cassette tape is ideal for everyday recording needs, such as voice lessons, lectures, and music. Its reliability and compatibility make it a suitable choice for both personal and professional use .