TDK D (1992-1997 US)
TDK D (1992-1997 US)
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TDK D (1992-1997 US) Cassette Tape
TDK D Cassette Description
The TDK D cassette tape is a type I audio cassette designed for reliable and competent audio recording. It was introduced in the early 1970s and remained in production until the mid-1990s. This cassette tape is known for its basic yet functional design, making it a staple in many audio collections.
TDK D Technical Specifications
- Magnetic Particle: Grained Ferric
- Coercivity: 380 Oe
- Remanence: 1450 Gauss
- Squareness Ratio: 0.81
- Operating Bias: -0.5dB
- MOL 315Hz: +3.0dB
- MOL 10kHz: -8.0dB
- Sensitivity at 315Hz: -0.5dB
- Sensitivity at 3.15kHz: -0.5dB
- Sensitivity at 10kHz: -0.3dB
- Sensitivity at 16kHz: -0.0dB
- Bias Noise: -55.0dB
User Reviews
The TDK D cassette tape has received positive reviews for its reliability and performance. Users have noted that it provides reasonable sound quality, making it suitable for various audio applications.
TDK D Key Features
- Basic Type I Design: Suitable for general audio recording needs.
- Reasonable Performance: Offers competent sound quality.
- Variety of Lengths: Available in lengths ranging from 30 to 180 minutes.
Improvements over Previous Generation
The TDK D evolved from the TDK LN, which was introduced earlier. The TDK D cassette tape improved upon the basic design of its predecessor, offering slightly better performance and reliability. In Japan, it was sold under the TDK AE name starting from 1987.
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