The Sony CDIx II (1991 JP) is a high-quality audio cassette tape designed for professional and personal use. It is part of Sony's extensive lineup of compact cassettes, known for their reliability and durability. This cassette tape is ideal for recording and playing back music, voice notes, and other audio content.
Sony CDIx II Technical Specifications
Type: Type II Chrome
Manufacturing Year: 1991
Made In: Japan
Sony CDIx II Key Features
High-Quality Audio: Known for its clear and crisp audio output.
Versatile Lengths: Available in multiple lengths to suit various recording needs.
Type II Chrome Tape: Utilizes ferricobalt formulations optimized for Type II recording and playback settings.
Improvements over Previous Generation if Exists
The Sony CDIx II builds upon the advancements in Type II chrome tape technology, offering improved signal-to-noise ratio and lower high-frequency modulation noise compared to earlier models. This makes it suitable for recording dynamic music with rich harmonic content and relatively low bass levels.