🎤 Record Your World, One Tape at a Time!
The Maxell UR 90 Normal Bias Blank Audio Recording Cassette Tape offers a reliable solution for everyday recording needs. With a low noise surface and a generous 90-minute recording time, this 5-pack is perfect for music enthusiasts and voice recorders alike, ensuring high-quality audio capture in a nostalgic format.
Recording Capacity | 9E+1 minutes |
Format | MP3 Audio |
Memory Storage Capacity | 9E+1 minutes |
Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
Item Weight | 10.6 Ounces |
F**S
Good value, works well.
These are a great value. My mom goes through tapes like crazy. She makes tapes of her music CDs so she can use them in her portable tape player. These tapes always perform well, and don't stretch and break like some of the other brands. Plus the 90 minute length is perfect for her needs. I think I've ordered 4 or 5 sets of these in the last few years.
D**N
NICE TAPES
This tapes were great. I always liked the Maxwell image of a guy getting blown away by sound but somehow not at the same time. Just fine.
T**.
Need batteries , can use the cord is included in the box.
Works well in the recorder Why did you pick this product vs others?: Tape quality:Good quality sound
L**Z
Work great!
They worked as they should, great price for this set, they work perfectly!
D**R
Nostalgic product
I think this is actually current production. But it hasn't changed since I was in high school, taping college radio broadcasts and music pirated off Grokster. Nothing seems changed, down to the packaging. That's pretty good. I mean, these tapes are very reliable. They won't jam up or shed even after decades, and take physical abuse well. They also record normally. Take a hot signal, have a normal frequency response, don't do anything really wrong.Why one star off? They're not chrome. Means they sound noisy and dull. This mostly matters with a high quality stereo which can reproduce treble and has electronics quiet enough to expose tape noise. Basically, they're fine for a cheap boombox or walkman but their limitations are obvious on a stereo component cassette deck. Especially 1970s ones which were still primitive and need quality tape to reproduce treble and not hiss too much.I'm being hard. These were cheap tapes in the 90s and 2000s. They were only ever made for voice recordings, mix tapes, car tapes, giving pirated copies to friends .etc. utility grade. They are very good for that and mate well to any currently made tape player or recorder.
S**R
Maxell cassettes are the best.
I still use a cassette player when I compose songs. Maxell cassettes are the best, always.
J**R
Analog
Sometimes I like the analog way of doing things. The tapes are working well. I've learned from past experience that it's a good idea to do a full rewind occasionally.
B**2
loves it
Great quality, my son uses them to tape off the radio like we did back in the 90s
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