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Did Paper Label Audio Cassettes Actually SOUND Better?

Audio Cassette Paper Label

If you collect audio cassettes, chances are you like the look of the ones with paper labels best. Well known for adding vivid colour to the product, paper labels can also on occasion create character by bubbling up away from the casing, as seen in the picture above.

But is there any link between cassettes with paper labels and a higher quality sound? Is a cassette without a paper label any more likely to have a dull sound? As regards the 1970s output, probably not. But 1980s and 1990s tapes with paper labels do show statistical evidence of higher audio quality… Continue reading Did Paper Label Audio Cassettes Actually SOUND Better?

How To Tell if a 1970s Audio Cassette is an Original or a Reproduction

1970s Audio Cassettes Continue reading How To Tell if a 1970s Audio Cassette is an Original or a Reproduction

The BASF CR-E II Cassette Design – Circa 1986

The BASF CR-E II 60 Chrome Cassette Design Circa 1986

I mentioned this design variant of 1980s BASF chrome cassette in yesterday’s BASF CR-E II 1988 post, but didn’t have a photo handy and couldn’t put my hands on the actual product. A quick dig through some drawers, and a snap of the shutter today, has just remedied that, so here it is.

This CR-E II 60 minute tape was bought in England, in March 1986, so manufacture would almost certainly have taken place early that year, or in late 1985. The front faces of the cassette feature the chamfered user-write white label portion, and matching case relief – traits that were associated with the first half of the 1980s, and which would be resolved into a straight rectangular shape by 1987. The combination of this latter 1980s style of CR-E II label and the chamfer was short-lived. Continue reading The BASF CR-E II Cassette Design – Circa 1986