Cassettes for your boombox

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325addict

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Nowadays, it seems people only regard at least type II cassettes as being any good... but these may sound a bit "thin" on boomboxes, especially those lacking bass a bit. Just try a GOOD type I tape and you may be amazed what happens... of course you need a bit better cassette deck to also get decent high frequencies from a type 1 tape, but as soon as that is OK... just try one of these!
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goodman

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I use TDK D and SONY HF cassettes and many other different brands (type 1). MY COLLECTION
In recent years, besides good recordings on a NICE 3 HEAD DECK , I also make quality covers for my tapes. LOOK HERЕ
When the recording is done well, they all sound good.
However, depending on the alignment of the tape head on playback the high frequencies are sometimes lost...
But this has always been the case...
 
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