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Sony Low Noise Type I - 1973 JP
Sony Low Noise Type I - 1973 JP
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Sony Low Noise (1973 JP) Cassette Tape
Sony Low Noise Cassette Description
The Sony Low Noise (1973 JP) cassette tape is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and home recording applications. It features a double-layer ferrichrome tape formulation, which enhances its magnetic properties for improved audio fidelity.
Sony Low Noise Technical Specifications
- Tape Width: 3.8 mm
- Track Width: 0.6 mm per channel with a 0.3 mm separation
- Speed: 1.875 inches per second (4.76 cm/s)
- Magnetic Properties: Coercivity of 490 Oe and remanence of 1650 G, ensuring high signal-to-noise ratio and low bias noise.
- "The Sony Low Noise cassette tape has consistently delivered high-quality recordings. Its low bias noise and high signal-to-noise ratio make it ideal for capturing detailed audio."
- "I have used this tape for years and can attest to its reliability and sound quality. It's a must-have for any serious audio enthusiast."
Sony Low Noise Key Features
- Double-Layer Ferrichrome Tape: Enhances magnetic properties for improved audio fidelity.
- Low Bias Noise: Reduces hiss and background noise, ensuring clear recordings.
- High Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Delivers high-quality audio with minimal distortion.
Improvements over Previous Generation
The Sony Low Noise cassette tape introduced in 1973 marked a significant improvement over earlier ferric tapes. The double-layer ferrichrome formulation and optimized magnetic properties significantly reduced bias noise and increased the signal-to-noise ratio, making it a preferred choice for professional and home recordings.
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