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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I prefer 60 over 90 Minute Tapes,
By gobirds2 (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maxell(R) Cassette Audio Tape, 90-Minute Normal Bias Standard, Pack Of 5 (Electronics)
If you are going to be recording audiocassettes with normal bias tape I recommend using Maxell 60-Minute Tape over the Maxell 90-Minute variety. The Maxell 90-Minute tapes are made utilizing thinner mil (thickness) tape that is likely to jam in many audiocassette recorders and/or players. I rarely have this problem with Maxell 60-Minute Normal Bias tapes. I really stay away from these Maxell 90-Minute Normal Bias tapes unless I need something in a pinch.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds as good,
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This review is from: Maxell(R) Cassette Audio Tape, 90-Minute Normal Bias Standard, Pack Of 5 (Electronics)
Maxell's UR Normal Bias 90 minutes analog tape is ideal for recording simple audio tasks such as one's mix tape collection or practice vocal/voice or anything that one wants to save for prosperity. And although most normal bias tapes are not comparable to high bias quality, the strength within this particular brand is the good sound quality, especially as there are less hiss and external sound distractions that other normal bias tapes tend to pick-up and possess when audio is recorded.
Indeed, as the label marks on the cassette itself, "Great for everyday recording," this may be one of the best choices when choosing audio recording tape. |
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