The Panasonic PX II (1994 JP) is a blank audio cassette tape designed for recording and playback of analog audio signals. It is a magnetic tape cassette format, commonly referred to as an audio cassette or simply tape. This cassette is suitable for various applications requiring high-quality analog audio recording and playback.
Panasonic PX II Technical Specifications
Media Type: Magnetic tape cassette
Encoding: Analog signal, in four tracks
Dimensions: 4 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches (10.2 cm × 6.35 cm × 1.27 cm)
Tape Width: Approximately 0.15 inches (3.81 mm)
Panasonic PX II Key Features
Blank Tape: Ideal for recording new content.
Analog Signal: Suitable for applications requiring high-fidelity analog audio.
Four-Track Encoding: Supports stereo or monaural audio recording.
Reversible: Allows for easy switching between recording and playback.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
While specific improvements for the Panasonic PX II are not detailed, it builds upon the established design of the Compact Cassette format, maintaining reliability and functionality while offering consistent performance in analog audio recording and playback.