Category Archives: Blank Cassettes

1982 BASF Chromdioxid II Audio Cassette

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BASF’s chrome Type 2 tapes had a great reputation in the early 1980s, courtesy of their very well defined treble response, which suited the era’s quest for super-high fidelity. It is of course hilarious looking back on the size of early ’80s ghetto blasters from the viewpoint of the 21st century, where everything is expected to fit into the pocket. Continue reading 1982 BASF Chromdioxid II Audio Cassette

1983 Sony BHF 90 Audio Cassette

1983 Sony BHF 90 audio cassette

As normal bias tapes went in the early ‘eighties, Sony’s offerings were pretty good. This is a 1983 Sony BHF 90 – the BHF being a step up in quality and definition from the lowly Sony CHF. Visually, these were an upgrade on the BHFs from the previous year, featuring a sort of metallic foil finish on the label rather than plain paper as in 1982. There may possibly also have been a slight improvement in sound, but my recording equipment in the early 1980s was so poor, and of course so much time has now elapsed since these tapes were new, that it’s very difficult to tell. These are good tapes though – with considerable treble response for normal bias ferrics. Continue reading 1983 Sony BHF 90 Audio Cassette

1978 Dindy Super C60 Audio Cassette

1978 Dindy Super C60 audio cassette

A Dindy Super ‘Low Noise’ special from 1978. Sixty minutes of pretty seriously lo-fi recording time. I wonder how many of these got through their inaugural year without at least temporarily preserving the inescapable tones of John Travolta and Olivia Newton John? This one didn’t manage it.