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That's CD/IF (1990-1992 EU)

That's CD/IF (1990-1992 EU)

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That's CD/IF (1990-1992 EU)

That's CD/IF Cassette Description

The That's CD/IF (1990-1992 EU) cassette tape is a high-quality, blank audio cassette designed for professional and personal use. Manufactured during a period of significant technological advancement in audio recording, this cassette tape offers reliable performance and durability.

That's CD/IF Technical Specifications

  • Media Type: Magnetic tape cassette
  • Encoding: Analog signal, in four tracks
  • Capacity: Typically 30, 45, and 60 minutes per side (C60, C90, and C120)
  • Track Width: 0.15 inches (3.81 mm) wide, with each mono track 1.5 millimeters (0.059 in) wide, and stereo tracks divided into left and right channels of 0.6 mm (0.024 in) each with a 0.3 mm separation
  • Tape Speed: 1+7⁄8 inches per second (4.76 cm/s)
  • Head Gap: 2 μm, allowing a theoretical maximum frequency of about 12 kHz

User Reviews

  • "The That's CD/IF cassette tape has been a reliable choice for our recording needs. The quality is consistent, and we've had no issues with playback or recording."
  • "We've used these cassettes for years and have always been satisfied with their performance. They're perfect for our home recording studio."

That's CD/IF Key Features

  • Durability: Constructed with a polyester-type plastic film and magnetic coating, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Flexibility: Available in various lengths, including C60, C90, and C120, catering to different recording requirements.
  • Compatibility: Designed to work with standard ferric formulations, making it compatible with most cassette decks.

Improvements Over Previous Generation

The That's CD/IF cassette tape builds upon the advancements in magnetic tape technology, offering improved durability and consistency in recording quality. The use of cobalt-doped ferric oxide enhances overall tape output levels, providing better sound quality compared to earlier generations of cassettes.

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