Maxell XLII-S (1986-1987 US)
Maxell XLII-S (1986-1987 US)
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Maxell XLII-S (1986-1987 US)
Cassette Description
The Maxell XLII-S is a high-quality, blank audio cassette tape designed for professional and enthusiast use. Manufactured in the United States between 1986 and 1987, this cassette is part of Maxell's renowned Type II series, known for its excellent performance and reliability.
Cassette Technical Specifications
- Length: 90 minutes (440 feet)
- Bias: High bias
- Magnetic Particles: Fine Epitaxial
- Dynamic Range: 61.9 dB
- Bias Noise: -53.0 dB, -56.7 dB(A)
- THD @ Dolby Level: 0.76%
- MOL400(1%): +1.2 dB
- MOL400(3%): +5.2 dB
- MOL1k(3%): +5.0 dB
- SOL10k: -3.6 dB
User Reviews
User reviews for the Maxell XLII-S are generally positive, with audiophiles praising its clear and detailed sound reproduction. However, some users have noted that the cassette requires positive bias to achieve optimal performance, which can be a drawback for those not familiar with cassette tape calibration.
Cassette Key Features
- Super Silent Phase Accuracy Mechanism: This mechanism ensures minimal noise and distortion, making it ideal for recording and playback.
- High Bias: Designed to provide better high-frequency response and overall sound quality.
- Fine Epitaxial Magnetic Particles: These particles improve the Maximum Output Level (MOL) and reduce noise levels.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Maxell XLII-S builds upon the success of its predecessors by offering improved dynamic range and lower bias noise. Compared to earlier models, it maintains a consistent and high-quality performance, making it a reliable choice for audiophiles and professionals.
For those seeking a high-performance blank cassette tape, the Maxell XLII-S is a solid option, offering technical specifications and features that cater to the needs of both casual and professional users.