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Hello,

What is a really good blank casette tape brand? Emtec? are theirs any good?
 
I have heard good things about Emtec as far their open reel product goes but I have no direct experience with their cassette products.

TDK is a long standing, well known and trusted manufacturer of cassette tape in all formulations and if we are talking Portastudio usage here, their SA, type II are considered an industry standard.

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TDK

I've been using TDK, (Yeah, TDK I think) lol recently. They work very well.

I have a small home studio:
TCW-E305 Sony dual tape deck
Behringer UB1002 mixer
Sennheiser E825-S
two no-name dynamic mics
Old old speakers & a Crate amplifier for monitors
Alvarez acoustic guitar
no-name Classical guitar
Ibanez GAX-70 electric guitar
decent computer to mix too if needed

I record alot of acoustic guitar & vocals, this setup seems to work for what I do, and for how much I can spend. This is all setup in my bedroom. :)

--Josh
 
TDK

I started out using TDK SA and SA-X, and then used Denon for a few years, now back to TDK.

The SM and SM-X are pro versions made specifically for multitrack. I have used the SM-X 60s and really like them. The cassette is designed to minimize modulation noise and static, but the tape is pretty much the same as consumer SA-X.

You don't want to use anything over 60 minutes if you can help it. 90s are ok in a pinch, but never use 120s.

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I've never had luck playing back older Maxell XLII's. I've had few problems with TDK SA60's or 90's. I believe that TDK's cassette shell design is better.
 
Where to get TDK SA60?

I have access to a Tascam 688 which,according the to manual, ets best results when TDK SA60 tape is used. I can't find any around here in any of the local stores. Musicians Friend lists SM60 tape. Is that a good substitute? If not, where does anybody get SA60?
 
Re: Where to get TDK SA60?

EddieRay said:
I have access to a Tascam 688 which,according the to manual, ets best results when TDK SA60 tape is used. I can't find any around here in any of the local stores. Musicians Friend lists SM60 tape. Is that a good substitute? If not, where does anybody get SA60?

The TDK SM is a better choice. It's the same tape as SA, but with a higher performance cassette mechanism. It's recommended for multitrack cassette. Here's a slightly better deal then Musicians Friend at Cassette House. 10 for $20.38. Shipping is about the same. Look all the way to bottom of page "10 Pack TDK C60SM."

http://www.tape.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/cgi-bin/pagegennew.pl?U+cassette+tqvm7816+Type II - Retail

You can save a few bucks and get TDK SA at Tapeworld.com for $1.09 per cassette and better shipping.

http://www.tapeworld.com/search_pro...TypeII)&brandname=TDK&sortby=price,+brandname

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back in my 4 tracking days I used the TDK SM and SA. They are the best tape probably. But then My four track just basically became a 2 track recorder for rehersals and stuff, just record it, then throw it in the car tape deck. Sounds Wierd, but I swear the Maxells sounded way better on normal speed than the TDK's, like it took to the noise reduction a little better. If your using high speed and bouncing stuff, re-recording stuff, the Maxells will crap out on you sooner that the TDKs. Just a thought.
 
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