Electronics : TDK D120 Normal Bias 120 Minute Audio Cassettes ( 10-Pack )

Electronics : TDK D120 Normal Bias 120 Minute Audio Cassettes ( 10-Pack )

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TDK D120 Normal Bias 120 Minute Audio Cassettes ( 10-Pack )

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TDK D120 Normal Bias 120 Minute Audio Cassettes ( 10-Pack )
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: TDK
Clothing Size: 120min
EAN: 0020356214203
Product Feature: 10 pack of dynamic, normal bias, 120 minute cassettes
Label: TDK Media
Product Manufacturer: TDK Media
Model: 120
Publisher: TDK Media
Size: 120min
Studio: TDK Media


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  • 10 pack of dynamic, normal bias, 120 minute cassettes




) 10-Pack ( Cassettes Audio Minute 120 Bias Normal D120 TDK






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TDK Life on Record D Superior Normal Bias Audio Tape is a veteran member of the TDK family with a proven track record. lt's ideally suited for everyday recording and applications where the same tape is frequently re-recorded and played.D is a workhorse - an all-purpose tape for your all-purpose world. Use it for dubbing, archiving vinyl, recording radio talk shows or capturing just about any audio source. TDK D cassettes are the world's most versatile audio tapes.TDK Audio Tapes have earned the respect of recording engineers, musicians and home recording enthusiasts by delivering the world's highest quality, most reliable cassettes. TDK utilizes ultra-fine, high-sensitivity Super Finavinx metal magnetic particles to realize superlative audio fidelity.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * SLOW shipping ...
The product itself is fine, but I could not believe how long it took to get to me. I realize it was 2 days after Christmas when I ordered them, but I was still expecting faster service.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - RARE & BASIC PRODUCT
I AM NO LONGER ABLE TO BUY THIS AT THE STORES THAT USED TO CARRY IT. I HAVE BEEN USEING THIS TO TAPE FOR A 4 HR PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT FOR MANY ,MANY YEARS. MANY THANKS FOR THE REASONABLE PRICING & IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.

JANE RHODES



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Getting hard to find ...
Thank you for making these extra long cassette tapes available. They're getting harder and harder to find in retail stores. TDK makes a great product, the price was right, and an official United States Government official personally delivered them to my door! What could be better?



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - TDK D120 audio cassettes
TDK D120 audio cassettes provide two hours of recording time. This is especially useful for those who wish to record radio talk shows for replay at a more convenient time.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Little Something About Cassettes... ...
Cassettes offer crappy quality of sound and limited durability, both of which are in a best case scenerio. However, cassettes are also an entirely different, interesting, extra opportunity. I'll explain: The cassette tape allows you to be a little more hands on and do it yourself. You can physically cut and paste the tape to edit the old fashioned way--an experience that any audio-recording enthusiast should have (this can also be done with VHS tape and old reel-to-reels).

For Cassette tapes, brand and length dictate all you need with quality. The longer the tape length, the more tape in the case. This means the possibility of more problems when editing, or sometimes even just while playing the tape. As for brands, this one (tdk) and Maxell are reliable. There may be a better brand but not one that is well-known, they do work better than thrift store tapes and off-brands. As for types of tapes(like hi bias, or CD quality)--watch yourself. They may, and should have slight differences that may make it better for certain recordings(ex: hi bias), however, the differences are hardly noticeable, especially with the ever persistent possibilities of background noise, feedback, and tape hiss. My advice: never get one of those "special" types of cassetes--they are just more expensive and pretty much the same, and anyway, if you want purely quality avoid cassettes altogether.

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) 10-Pack ( Cassettes Audio Minute 120 Bias Normal D120 TDK
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