Sony HF-X (1986-1987 JP)
Sony HF-X (1986-1987 JP)
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Sony HF-X (1986-1987 JP) Cassette Tape
Sony HF-X Cassette Description
The Sony HF-X cassette tape, produced in Japan from 1986 to 1987, is a high-quality blank tape designed for professional audio applications. It offers excellent sound quality and durability, making it a reliable choice for recording and playback.
Sony HF-X Technical Specifications
- Relative Sensitivity: -0.6 dB
- THD @ Dolby Level: 0.65%
- MOL400(1%): +1.3 dB
- MOL400(3%): +4.2 dB
- MOL1k(3%): +3.4 dB
- SOL10k: -0.8 dB
- Bias Noise: -48.5 dB, -51.7 dB(A)
- Dynamic Range: 55.9 dB
User Reviews
Users praise the Sony HF-X for its excellent noise reduction and high dynamic range, making it suitable for a variety of audio applications. Many note that it provides clear and detailed sound, even at high frequencies.
Sony HF-X Key Features
- High Bias: Designed to improve high-frequency response.
- Low Hiss: Offers a low noise level, ideal for professional recordings.
- Compatibility: Compatible with most cassette decks, including those adhering to IEC standards.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The Sony HF-X cassette tape builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Sony HF, by offering improved high-frequency response and a lower noise level. This makes it a preferred choice for those seeking high-quality audio recordings.
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