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great quality voice recording I used hundreds each year and this are consistently the best
Thank goodness we can still get them.on line.and they're Maxwell. Cassett tapes are becoming hard to find. Many of us find tape recorders the easiest way to record, listen and search.
You get your moneys worth and you won't be disappointed with the quality of your recordings. These blank tapes are a very good quality. The recordings on the tapes were clear and free of noise.
Moreover, cassette tapes can break if not handled with care. Maxell manufactures excellent 60 minute cassette tapes for all purpose general recording. These tapes have 60 minutes worth of blank recording tapes on them so there are 30 blank minutes for recording on each side. I highly recommend Maxell normal bias 60 minute cassette tapes for you to use when you need to record something onto a tape.
Overall, Maxell makes a great choice when you want reliable cassette tapes to record music, the radio, people talking or anything you wish to record. I have used this brand for decades and I cannot think of any major complaints. The cassette tape is now ready to record a fresh recording. If you do wish to record over an original recording then you can merely place a small amount of regular tape over the hole.
The normal bias recording tape and the low noise surface enhance the overall quality of your recording, too.Moreover, the tapes allow you hours upon hours of listening enjoyment because you can record over them many, many times; and they take up very little room so they're easy to carry around with you. The tapes have small pieces of plastic on the narrow top of each cassette which you can punch out easily so that accidental recording over an existing recording is impossible. As long as you have the right kind of equipment, these tapes record the sounds of record albums, radio shows, CD-Rs, people talking and more. These shortcomings frustrate me and therefore I will have to take off one star to make this a four star review.
This means that if, hypothetically, you were to copy a CD-R onto another CD-R instead of a Maxell cassette tape, the quality of the sound on the CD-R copy would be sharper and clearer with less background noise than a Maxell cassette tape or any other brand of cassette tape could give you. This is useful when recording thirty minute talk shows, for example. Unfortunately, these tapes cannot produce the same quality recording reproduction as a digitalized copy would give you.
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