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Review on 🎧 Maxell 108575: High-Quality Audio Cassettes with Low Noise Surface - 90 Minute Recording Brick Packs, 7 Tapes Per Pack by John Bailey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Empty tape

From time to time I need a new empty cassette. I could probably just delete whoever I wrote to, but I don't have to anymore, but that would require me to actually determine whether or not I wanted to keep the record. This makes it easier to get a new tape. Recently I realized that I've come to the end. So it's time to buy more. Believe it or not, local big box stores don't have them anymore (and if they do, I and a few vendors couldn't find them). Thankfully, Revane still has them. I ordered two packs to refill my stash. I guess that's enough for another five or six years. It's a little strange to think that these may be the last cassettes I will ever buy (considering they may not be available in 2020). I love these Maxell UR-90 tapes. You can record 45 minutes per side. I have used this brand and type of cassette for many years and have not been disappointed with any of them. I like that the case is completely transparent so you can see and read the label on the cartridge. I don't record anything that requires studio quality tape, so these "everyday" quality cassettes are fine with me. I have used this brand and type of cassette for many years and have not been disappointed with any of them. I like that the case is completely transparent so you can see and read the label on the cartridge. I don't record anything that requires studio quality tape, so these "everyday" quality cassettes are fine with me. I have used this brand and type of cassette for many years and have not been disappointed with any of them. I like that the case is completely transparent so you can see and read the label on the cartridge. I don't record anything that requires studio quality tape, so these "everyday" quality cassettes are fine with me.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Quick start guide