I believe ATR is back in the cassette tape business, as are perhaps one or two others. I used to purchase Maxell UD or XL tapes and some TDK. I used them back when I had a rock band, and would record our demos and some rehearsals on those with a Harmon-Kardon cassette deck. I still have both the tapes and the deck.
what is the best cassette tape maker in your experience?
what is the best cassette tape maker in your experience?
if you saw my last thread, i said my personal favorites were TDK and Fuji, but what are the best in your experience?
and also, do you think a cheap type 1 cassette tape sounds that much worse than a more expensive type 1?
by cheap i don't necessarily mean quality, just the inexpensive kind you would find in a K-mart or 7-11 back in the day.
some of these names might ring a bell - Tonemaster, Top Crest, Onn, Zenith, Scotch, 3M
if you saw my last thread, i said my personal favorites were TDK and Fuji, but what are the best in your experience?
and also, do you think a cheap type 1 cassette tape sounds that much worse than a more expensive type 1?
by cheap i don't necessarily mean quality, just the inexpensive kind you would find in a K-mart or 7-11 back in the day.
some of these names might ring a bell - Tonemaster, Top Crest, Onn, Zenith, Scotch, 3M
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TDK and Maxell were equal in my NAK 482. If I wanted the best recording I used the TDK MA-R. I still have a few of them they are a metal body cassette. The MA-R really performed well using my dbx 224 with my NAK. https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649013717-unobtanium_tkd_mar_60_audio_cassette_for_collectors_of... |
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