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  1. Compact Cassette tape types and formulations - Wikipedia

    The second figure shows the frequency response performance of typical Type I, Type II, and Type IV cassette tapes, obtained for a number of different input signal levels, using a high quality Pioneer CT …

  2. Cassette Sound & MP3 Frequency Response - 365electric.com

    The frequency response of cassettes varies greatly depending on the quality of the equipment used to play them back. The Nakamichi CR-7A tape deck, regarded as one of the finest tape decks ever …

  3. The cassette revival? This is just so wrong on many levels.

    Nov 9, 2019 · The cassette format has an inherently poor frequency response. Consider that professional reel-to-reel tape is normally run at 15 inches per second (ips), or 30 ips for superior high …

  4. Frequency response of cassette - hydrogenaudio.org

    Sep 28, 2003 · Yaztromo Frequency response of cassette 2003-09-28 17:08:53 I've been searching around on google and hydrogen audio but struggle to find a definate answer. Basically what is the …

  5. Cassette Frequency Sweep Test: Type I vs Type II vs Type IV

    May 2, 2023 · Testing frequency response for the following TDK cassette tapes: D90 Type I, AD-C60 Type I, SA90 Type II, SA-X90 Type II, MA90 Type IV Using Fortex EQ-3038 Equalizer spectrum …

  6. All That Data: Tape Deck Frequency Response and Headroom (Jan.

    By Howard A. Roberson Fig. 1--Typical frequency response curves of a cassette deck with and without (---) Dolby noise reduction, showing effects of three different bias settings. Whenever Audio reports …

  7. Frequency Response Experiment with Cassettes - Audiokarma Home Audio

    Apr 7, 2020 · Today I got the idea to run a frequency sweep through it just to see what kind of response I'd get. To run this, I used the Log Frequency Sweep Track 6 and 1.6 kHz tone Track 33 from the …

  8. Reel-To-Reel Vs Cassette: Which Has Better Sound Quality?

    The frequency response of reel-to-reel tape outshines cassette tapes, delivering superior sound clarity and accuracy. Wider Frequency Range: Reel-to-reel can capture low and high frequencies more …

  9. cassette tape frequency range? | HomeRecording.com

    Oct 22, 2005 · A really good cassette deck will have a high frequency response in the range of 16-18 kHz using Type II tape. Metal tape can be as high as 20kHz, and normal bias form 12 - 16, …

  10. What is the difference between Type I, II, and IV audio cassette tapes?

    Type I cassette tapes were the most common and standard cassette tape, usually made of ferric oxide or iron oxide. These cassette tapes had a frequency response of about 20 Hz to 18 kHz and a signal …