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Old 08-03-2003, 06:20 PM   #1 of 17
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Maxell XLII-S or TDK SA-X blank cassette?


Which does everyone think is the best blank cassette tape TDK SA-X or Maxell XLII-S.I have a chance to buy a bulk amount of either for the same price on the internet but no one in my area carrys either so i cant test each one against the other on my new deck.So if you had to pick one or the other to spend your money on which one would it be Maxell XLII-S or TDK SA-X?Thanks for all your opinnions..Peace.Keith.
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Old 08-03-2003, 09:27 PM   #2 of 17
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Old 08-03-2003, 09:29 PM   #3 of 17
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It's been awhile, but I used to use blank cassette tapes extensively. While both are probably the two best brands of chrome tape readily available, I used the XLII-S. Maxells were kinda the coin-of-the-realm in the tape-trading community, so that probably had as much to do with it as anything. As I recall, I thought the casing was sturdier and the mechanism quieter on the Maxells (when I was using them anyway, and only the XLII-S, not the regular XLII). As for sound quality, I never attempted any serious comparison, but I was always satisfied with both brands.




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Old 08-03-2003, 09:47 PM   #4 of 17
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Old 08-03-2003, 10:30 PM   #5 of 17
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Yeah, same here. I did very extensive recording on an '80's Technics system from CD to tape (back in the '80's) and used a variety of tapes. I remember using Maxell's the most. If I was doing something for myself, always used the higher grade Maxell's (XLII-S). Always envisioned myself as the cat in their ads sitting in front of 2 speakers being blown away by sound. Oh, to be young again...



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Old 08-03-2003, 10:55 PM   #6 of 17
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I don't know how they are now (they varied in quality over the years) but when I was working in recording professionally, we tested sa vs. sa-x and found the sa's to actually sound better, more musical than the sa-x's.

As I have observed that batches changed over the years, all bets are off now; I'd say get a few of each and test them out yourself; Maxell's sounded a bit slicker and shinier, with more extension, while TDK's seemed more balanced with better midrange. Personal preference, and YMMV.

Cassettes were cool, non? I'm probably going to get back into them as I plan to start dj'ing more...

Let us know what you learn, I'd like to know.

Thanks!
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Old 08-03-2003, 10:56 PM   #7 of 17
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I liked the SA-X better myself. YMMV
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Old 08-04-2003, 09:23 AM   #8 of 17
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I too spent a lot of time dubbing CD's to tape (had no CD player in the car then).

I think the key is to optimize your deck for the tape. The two decks I have owned (both Aiwa three head machines) had a bias adjustment that you could use to match the machine to the tape.

Lacking that, I guess you could look in the manual if you have it. They normally will list tapes that the machine was calibrated with.

Having said all that, I think they both cab produce pretty good results.

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Old 08-04-2003, 09:37 AM   #9 of 17
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Wow!

Visions of Nakamichi Dragon decks...

Nightmares of the sonics of early CDs transfered to tape...

Good god man! Purchase thee a Plextor CD burner!!!




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Old 08-04-2003, 01:41 PM   #10 of 17
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This takes me back a few years.

I always used to use TDK SA (not SA-X). They were the most neutral tapes I ever found. SA-X always seemed to add a little bit of bass.
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Old 08-05-2003, 12:57 AM   #11 of 17