Maxell XLII (1985-1986 US)
Maxell XLII (1985-1986 US)
In stock
Maxell XLII (1985-1986 US)
1. Cassette Description
The Maxell XLII cassette tape, produced in the United States from 1985 to 1986, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and enthusiast use. It is part of the Maxell XLII series, known for its reliability and performance in the cassette tape market.
2. Cassette Technical Specifications
- Relative Sensitivity: +0.5 dB
- THD @ Dolby Level: 0.76%
- MOL400(1%): +1.2 dB
- MOL400(3%): +5.2 dB
- MOL1k(3%): +5.0 dB
- SOL10k: -3.6 dB
- Bias Noise: -53.0 dB, -56.7 dB(A)
- Dynamic Range: 61.9 dB
3. User Reviews
User feedback on the Maxell XLII cassette tape is generally positive, with many users appreciating its clear and detailed sound quality. However, some users have noted that it can be sensitive to bias settings, which may require careful calibration to achieve optimal performance .
4. Cassette Key Features
Key features of the Maxell XLII cassette tape include its high dynamic range, low total harmonic distortion, and improved maximum output level (MOL) at both low and high frequencies. The use of chromium dioxide (CrO2) magnetic particles enhances its noise reduction capabilities, making it suitable for high-fidelity audio applications .
5. Improvements over Previous Generation
The Maxell XLII cassette tape represents an improvement over earlier models in terms of noise reduction and dynamic range. Compared to the 1985 Maxell XLII, the 1986 version shows a slight increase in sensitivity and a reduction in bias noise, contributing to a better overall performance .