The That's MR-XP (1991 JP) is a high-quality blank cassette tape designed for professional and personal audio recording. It is part of a series of audio cassettes known for their reliability and sound quality. This cassette is suitable for various applications, including music recording and playback.
That's MR-XP Technical Specifications
Country of Origin: Japan.
Release Year: 1991.
Magnetic Layer: Details about the specific magnetic layer formulation are not provided, but it is typical for high-quality cassettes to use advanced materials for improved sound fidelity.
That's MR-XP Key Features
High-Quality Recording: Suitable for capturing clear audio with minimal distortion.
Reliable Performance: Designed to provide consistent playback and recording results.
Compatibility: Works with standard cassette players and recorders.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
While specific improvements over earlier models are not detailed, the That's MR-XP likely benefits from advancements in magnetic tape technology common during the early 1990s, such as improved noise reduction and higher fidelity sound compared to earlier ferric oxide tapes.