That's OW-4 (1991-1992 JP)
That's OW-4 (1991-1992 JP)
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That's OW-4 (1991-1992 JP)
That's OW-4 Cassette Description
The That's OW-4 cassette tape, produced in Japan from 1991 to 1992, is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional and personal use. It is part of the compact cassette family, known for its reliability and versatility in audio recording and playback.
That's OW-4 Technical Specifications
- Media Type: Magnetic tape cassette
- Encoding: Analog signal, in four tracks
- Capacity: Typically 60 minutes per side (C60)
- Tape Width: 0.15 inches (3.81 mm)
- Track Width: 1.5 mm for mono, 0.6 mm each for stereo channels with a 0.3 mm separation
- Speed: 1+7⁄8 inches per second (4.76 cm/s)
- Magnetic Properties: Uses ferric oxide tape with a coercivity of around 350 Oe and a remanence of approximately 1100 G
User Reviews
- Users have praised the That's OW-4 cassette tape for its clear and consistent sound quality, making it suitable for both music and voice recordings. The tape's durability and resistance to wear have also been noted as positive attributes.
That's OW-4 Key Features
- Audio Quality: Provides clear and consistent analog audio signals.
- Durability: Made with high-quality ferric oxide tape for reliable performance.
- Versatility: Suitable for both professional and personal audio recordings.
Improvements Over Previous Generation
The That's OW-4 cassette tape builds upon the established design of compact cassettes, offering improved durability and consistent audio quality. It maintains the same dimensions and operational speed as its predecessors, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of cassette players.