I don't often record anything on tape, so I use my portable tape recorder when I do. I've thought about buying a digital audio recorder, but it costs about $30. I was able to buy these tapes for less than $2. Given how long it took to download the sound from my new digital audio recorder to my computer, and then the time to burn the CD (my computer is old and incredibly slow), I had the time and money ahead. I have used the bands several times since purchasing them. I act in plays and use cassette tapes to record my lines. I haven't had any problems with them. I recorded over it and the sound on the tape is still crisp and clear. I think I should be able to get at least two years of recordings from these two SONY C90HFR/2 90 MIN HF AUDIO TAPS. If you still live in the analogue world, you should check out these cassettes. They can be just what you need.
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