Best Blank Cassette Tapes


I haven't made any cassette tapes in a long while. I'd now like to start recording some CDs and some live radio. I'm using a Nakamichi RX-505. I know Nak and Denon used to make tapes. Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of some of these. Any other suggestions on which blank tapes to use would help.

Thanks,

Rob
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Rob: I saw your posting about audiocassette tapes and
thought I might put in my two cents worth. A number of
the audiocassettes listed above are all of fairly decent
quality. However, finding some of them may be a problem.
And if you have to get anything by mail order - you set
yourself up for anything from backorders to shipping
damage.
Of all the audiocassette out there that you can
easily find, I think that TDK SA is a really great tape.
I say this as not only an audio enthusiast, but also as
the owner of a twelve year old video editing and media
duplication company. I've duplicated hundreds of TDK SA
cassettes over the past six or seven years - of everything
from sermons to legal depositions to local bands - and
never had any problems I could think of. TDK has great
quality control, puts their tape in a decent quality
shell, and as I've mentioned is not hard to find. Pick
up some TDK SAs soon.