Hi! Subscribed to your channel recently. Also infected with this virus. I'm from Ukraine. The cassette theme sometimes helps to distract from what is happening .... I have been fond of compact cassettes for about thirty years .., with a short break for MP3. TDK SA were the first Type II audio cassettes in my cassette career. Therefore, I always treated these cassettes with special trepidation. Available in the collection of TDK SA produced in different years. Personally, I have heard on the TDK SA tape from Imation the increased noise level of the tape itself in comparison with earlier versions of the SA. Still, this is not quite TDK SA. Most of all I like both the tape and the design of the early 90s version. From me, like and wish the development of the channel. We all need this now. 👍💪🎶 Sony TC-K81 Denon DRM-700A
@CassetteComeback Жыл бұрын
I feel for you out there. I don't know what it is REALLY all about, but all I know is that really people are suffering. Be safe and I hope the conflict stops soon.
@IvanFayno Жыл бұрын
@@CassetteComeback This channel will help you figure out what's going on. kzbin.info/www/bejne/goCUmJiJpa56r80
@svenschwingel86325 жыл бұрын
I bought two used Cassette Decks over the weekend. I have been infected with the virus. Once again 😂
@NamorzynNieżytKrtani5 жыл бұрын
Likewise. 2 decks in 3 weeks. I guess we need some treatment. Or bag of cassettes. Yeeeaaah, cassettes is much better idea.
@alcoholisfreedrink5 жыл бұрын
it is a virus. I have 5 cassette decks in my bedroom.
@svenschwingel86325 жыл бұрын
Mixtape here we come 😂
@mapp47515 жыл бұрын
hey man you have to have some vices this is a good one to have lol!
@cubdukat4 жыл бұрын
Same here. I just got a Denon DRM-740 from a Goodwill sale. Unfortunately, it seems to have belt problems (it plays for five seconds without sound, then stops, which I've been led to believe is because of a belt slippage issue). At any rate, I'm going to have it looked at and calibrated. Hopefully that'll get it going. It rewinds and fast-forwards just fine.
@oscarestivencarabalyherrer12792 жыл бұрын
The TDK SA 90 cassettes are fantastic
@claudeabraham23475 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for taking the time & effort to throw good light on an important subject. Great job.
@xennial80sxberner5 жыл бұрын
They stopped making new blank tapes in the late 00s but stores had them in stock until like 2013-14. I also remember they stopped putting screws on one side back around 1999 or 2000 (probably cheaper and easier to manufacture).
@williammanganaro90703 жыл бұрын
Wow, I am convinced the Imation TDK SA is an excellent tape and is just as good as the original from TDK. The playback sounds bright, clear, with no muddy sound at the lower registers !! The BIAS compare is amazing as it compares well with the 1990 standard formulation ! Thanks very much for this demonstration and talk.
@watershed445 жыл бұрын
@Cassette Comeback I too like that DUAL deck you show, clean design, simple, inexpensive (not cheap) but good quality too...You saw a LOT of such products back then especially in the mid 80s..I say the absolute heyday of amazing engineering and quality at REASONABLE prices in the mid and lower range product lines.
@DoubleMonoLR2 ай бұрын
I'm not so sure about reasonable prices, this model was reportedly 398 deutschmarks when released, which equates to about 433 euros / US$473 now. That's almost exactly the same price as the current Teac W-1200 double deck. While perhaps not up to the quality of Teacs decks when tapes were current, it's a good comparison point. Personally I think the early 90s were perhaps the best performance vs price, and general quality, perhaps as basically everybody was buying branded(usually Japanese) audio gear so it became commodotized, and it hadn't got into the price-cutting & tackiness that creeped in from the mid 90s. The simpler decks do seem to be more reliable though - personally I've got a basic, cheap Kenwood 90s deck & it performs like it was still new. Meanwhile my Rotel etc decks seem to need fussing with to get them to work properly.
@ralphreinhardt60205 жыл бұрын
Pretty good video Tony. However there wasn't your usual wrap up at the end,I miss that. Oh well perhaps in your next one we'll get the old Tony back.😄😄😄 Thank you for another informative video.👍👍😃
@lawrenceh14055 жыл бұрын
He kinda spiced things up by doing the "wrap up" in the middle of the video and closing out with the music...
@Schlipperschlopper5 жыл бұрын
TDK SA90 are the all star tapes, allways good never problems and affordable....no need for any other tape if you can get SA90. I also like east german ORWO Super Chrome from 1989 but today hard to come by...same story with the Agfa Super Chrome tapes from that era that were similar. (BASF Super Chrome too)
@jacekschneider46865 жыл бұрын
I did trace "rairoading" suspecting my repaired deck. Found problem, rollers and pins inside cassette case are damaging the tape. It was surprise. Unscrewing and placing the tape inside case different way avoiding pins helps.
@ThriftyAV5 жыл бұрын
In 1990, I found an excellent sale on TDK SA tapes from a store that was going out of business, so I never bothered buying any more, as I was still using my large inventory for my Tascam 424 until I switched to Digital Multi-tracking. It's good to know that the Imation tapes are good enough if I choose to revisit cassette multi-track recording.
@insertaverygenericnamehere3 жыл бұрын
CD-Rs became a thing for me in 1998 - with a 4X burner. And tapes were still big in the late 90s, early 2000s.
@tonabnehmer94074 жыл бұрын
Imation never made a single Cassette, they were still made by TDK in the Rojana Plant Thailand...
@martinvaldez87455 жыл бұрын
The SA in my opinion were the best tape I recorded on. I didn’t have any way of adjusting biasing the cassette as I had the entry level Aiwa probably the one produced at the same time as your Aiwa deck. Very little hiss and as faithful to the source as I could get it. Excellent
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the SA was the main cassette Japanese decks are biased to.
@lawrenceh14055 жыл бұрын
Wow, impressive demonstration. Really goes to show that, as you've been saying, perception plays a HUGE role in how folks rate product quality. Just because these SA were the end of the line, made by Imation, with less glitzy packaging folks perceive them as not being as good as "real" TDKs.... I'm kinda pleased because I've picked up quite a lot of these at my preferred strike price for Type IIs. I didn't know much about them except that they were late production. No empirical evidence to back me up, but I figured the quality probably wasn't much poorer than true TDK-mfr SA, for all the reasons you laid out in the video. Plus, these EOL SAs are 10-15 years NEWER than even a NOS 1990 vintage SA. Tip: Another "under-the-radar" sleeper Type II is the Fuji DR-II. I recorded a TON of those back in the '90s. I haven't used any examples from the very end of the the DR-II's run (post-2001). But you can still get older, NOS, 1990s examples from [redacted auction site] for about the same price per tape as the EOL SA. Related topic: I do have to say that Imation floppy discs really were a big quality step down from their 3M predecessors. Not like it matters now, but back in the day, when I'd ask the dept. secretary at work for blank floppies (all office supplies were, of course, kept under lock and key and only the dept. director and secretary had a key), I was always disappointed when she handed me Imations. Bad sector problems were common, and the little sliding door would often fail.
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Imation = 3M = Scotch. Never thought of that. I've tried a lot of the last DRII, which may be Chinese and honestly I wasn't too taken with them. Maybe I had some bad ones, but they were inconsistent. They would suddenly lose level with a channel.
@lawrenceh14055 жыл бұрын
Yes, I missed out on the late-production DR-IIs. Even before that, they were never in the same class as Maxell XL-II or TDK SA. The store I was getting Fuji tape from went out of business sometime in the mid-/late-90s. Toward the end of my taping life, I was using mostly XL-II, XL-IIS, SA, and whatever the basic TDK Type IV was (MA?) sourced from Best Buy. At that point, even the high(er)-end tapes were going for pretty cheap.
@KRAFTWERK2K65 жыл бұрын
Just checked. All of the last TDK SA90 tapes i have are the Imation ones. Never really knew or cared about. What i always hated the most about them were the Tape labels that didn't quite fit the tapes measurements for the label area. Always had to cut off a bit from them. That and the lack of the little metallic shielding plate were the only things i noticed back then when you bought brand new TDK SA tapes.
@petervanvalderen91365 жыл бұрын
I have a few of the Imation TDKs. Had no problem with them and they sound good. In fact I didnt realise they were Imation. Only now I recognize them by the blue drawing on the cassette. Cool vid and funny effects.
@wisteela5 жыл бұрын
I've just checked the ones I got off a mate of mine. Original TDKs. I must dig out the ones I bought from Maplin in 2008. Did Imation also make the later Ds? I really like the look of that Dual deck.
@vinniemorciglio46322 жыл бұрын
Maybe Imation was tweaking it based on their specs for what the old 3M Scotch line was?
@rochester2125 жыл бұрын
Who said they were bad? Back in 2005 i bought a bunch of different cassettes and realized tdk were the better ones, i especially prefer the tdk sa. Equivalent models from Sony, Raks etc were noticeably worse(more faults in the tape, harder to spin) so as a noob, eventually most of my tapes ended up being tdk(D, Ferric, CDing and SA). Great stuff, great stuff. Wish i had bought more of them. And no, i didn't need no dolby NR, just a quality deck and a good source!
@VB-bk1lh10 күн бұрын
Watching this video in 2024 here and thinking back to the days when I was making 10 to 20 tapes a week and buying Type II and metal tapes in bulk TDK was already a has been brand long before 1995 around here, not because of quality but because they had been gone from the store shelves for years by then. The number one Type II here was made by Scotch or Realistic, and Maxell was just starting to turn up here. Maxell was around in the early 80's then sort of fell by the wayside here, whether that's simply because no one here sold them or because they didn't market them here, I can't say but by 1995 Maxell had taken over, with Memorex, Fuji, and Sony making a strong push as well. Sony and Fuji mulit packs, usually a stack of four Sony tapes or five Fuji tapes was what we saw everywhere. When placed like Circuit City and Walmart started to pop up around here those brands got even more common. Scotch faded away, being mostly gone by 1996 or so and by the time CD burners became the norm in computers, Maxell was all that was left, with a few Sony Type 1 tapes here and there then in 6 and 10 packs. Digging out some of those old tapes I made in the 90's now, the Scotch tapes survived the best, seemingly retaining the best sound overall and likely seeing the most use, the Maxell tapes were close behind them, with a few of the late 80's era Memorex tapes being right up there as well but most of those, and most of the Fuji and Sony Type II tapes from that era having long been sent to the trash bin. We did have Imation brand tapes here, they were always here, early on they sold three packs at Kmart and the name was on head cleaners and other accessories as well. By the 1990's they were offering better quality tapes, (again, whether or not they always had or not I can't say, but their lower end line was all we saw here. I do remember trying a few, mostly because they were super cheap, but they were crap, they fell apart, got stuck in machines, broke at random or often would have bad sections in the tape When I complained, the official answer I got was that the tapes were 'mistreated or kept somewhere that damaged the magnetic media on the tape somehow'. I simply avoided the brand after that Like Sony and Fuji tapes, they seemed to do better in some machines but not others for what ever reason. On thing that sticks in my mind was recording a 100 minute copy of a CD at slow speed so I had it to listen to the next day in the truck, only to find out one channel came out almost inaudible, a repeat try came out the same way. I stuck a 100 min. Maxell in and there was no problem I tossed the tape and buddy retrieved it and said its my machine, and that tape recorded just fine in his machine and played fine in mine later. But a few months later he came to me to see if i could dig it out of the rollers on his machine because it somehow de-laminated and shelled off all the brown magnetic layer of the tape into his machine leaving what looked like clear leader tape over the whole length of the tape. I remember it well because I spent the better part of two nights picking the bits of tape out of his Marantz tape deck that he paid top dollar for hoping it was better than mine. The tape had flaked apart in strips and flakes and was both wrapped around all the rollers and wheels and had gotten back into the mechanism as well. There were bits of tape clinging magnetically to every thing inside the deck. Out of the 800 or so tapes that I still have from the 80's and 90's, none are Imation brand, a handful are Fuji, Sony, or Memorex, and the bulk of them are split between Scotch and Maxell. with a few Realistic tapes in the mix that look suspiciously like the later Memorex clear Type 1's.
@david95725 жыл бұрын
I love that Dual deck you used for playback and really want one now. It has a good feature of loading the cassette straight in without dropping it into a tray. Anyway nice video, keep them coming please.
@lizichell25 жыл бұрын
A good deck will make a great recording on these late nineties SAs
@rich_edwards795 жыл бұрын
@TheThorensExperience TheThorensExperience he mentions that he recorded this tape on a dragon.
@nijhuisrb5 жыл бұрын
It is funny to see. I have SA90 types like the Imation style BUT there are metal shields over the head in the tape case like the older versions. With dolby S it sounds great! So there are differences between the 1997 TDK/Imation tapes.
@alexeivas19795 жыл бұрын
Hello Tony! What do you think about type III Cassettes? Last week I found old used Agfa Carat FeCr, recorded it and was surprised how pleasant it sounds. My deck is 1983 two head Technics M233X without bias ajustment. So I recorded in Fe mode and played back in Cr. In Fe it also sounds good but more highs than original has. Tried to record in crome mode - sound is dull then. I have 1997 TDK SA (Luxembourg) and it sounds a bit brighter than the original on my deck because I calibrated it on modern Basf type II tapes (not true chrome).
@markphilpot49815 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear back from you Tony. Things are as good on this end as they can be. I know about taking care of life things.🙄
@doskungen4 жыл бұрын
Tony! I have a question for you about the TDK SA. It's a little weird but in the 80's and into the 90's I was a big Eurovision fan and I remember for Eurovision 1989 I bought what at the time was a premium cassette to me to record the songs off the radio. I remember it being a TDK and having that big window with the squares. I remember it looking like the 1988 TDK SA but I remember it as being a lighter shade of gray (my memory could be failing me) and also the case and inlay don't look familiar (but it could be I've just forgotten).... Do you know if there could have been some other tape by TDK looking similar or would it likely have been the TDK SA that I remember? I would have bought it early May of 1989...
@CassetteComeback4 жыл бұрын
Could it be the 1988 SF?
@eggshellskullrule79712 жыл бұрын
As to railroading surfaces on SA, it happens maybe due to the softer base of the tape itself. But keeping the capstans and pinch rollers in good condition on a tape machine is key to using ANY tape at all n
@craigdavidson22785 жыл бұрын
Could you do a show and rely of your cassette decks. I have Sony K61 and K81.....
@runetech5 жыл бұрын
I have a couple of unopened MA90 and MA60 that has that fancy graphics printed on the cassette, but the cover only has TDK mentioned on it. No Imation mentioned. So when was the graphic art print introduced on the cassette? My tapes seems to indicate that happened before Imation took over.
@mark9025 жыл бұрын
these imation end of the line look way nicer than what we got in north america. the last tdk sa in north america didn't even have shells with screws. the case and the shell feel very cheap, but the tape sounds good.
@retrorambles5172 жыл бұрын
Admittedly I don't have the best set up or playback but to my ears me set up sounds perfectly fine But when using the SA90, it sounds crap when I record heavy metal such as sepultura But when I recorded the final cut by pink Floyd, it sounds pretty good but not better than my type 1 cassettes
@professionalvr5 жыл бұрын
I've recorded GUNSHIP's debut album on a 1990 TDK-SAX60 cassette in a Fisher CR-115 deck and it sounds fantastic(to my ears at least). This shows that even in a simple two head deck TDK-SA tapes will sound good, only if you adjust the recording level correctly. Someday I'll probably invest in a good three head deck with bias controls and calibration settings like an Onkyo TA-2020.
@showstopperrob10975 жыл бұрын
Cassette tape decks are not bad. Most people don't know how to use them and treat them bad. I still do own my old , well old Studer A721 and Revox B215 They won't leave the house unless I'm dead. And as you'll gues most people are suprised how good a tape can be. even the TDK SA90 I've bought in the 80's. But before playing them just wind and rewind them and they will last forever just like a VHS tape.
@stewstube705 жыл бұрын
Interesting video...I brought my old tapes out of the loft yesterday and was sorting through them by make and age. I had loads of the 88 and 90 SA's which I remember being good. Only had a couple of the 92's (not enough to form an opinion of - it seems I tried a lot of BASF's and other brands around that time) and quite a few more of the 95's which I never really liked. Always thought the later ones sounded duller... your video would back this up. After 95 it looks like I moved onto CDIIng's and then onto minidisc from there so never bought any Imation ones. Maybe worth trying a few of them for some new blanks
@williammanganaro90703 жыл бұрын
PS: Just purchased a Technics M222 dual deck and love it ! Gonna grab me some TDK tapes. Been using the Fuji's CrO2 but want to explore a bit.
@itzikyarkoni1574 Жыл бұрын
Hello First... I have to say that I am very moved and impressed when I watch the impressive reviews you do. Second.... I wanted to ask your opinion about the TDK SA100 tapes what do you think. Is it worth purchasing 100 minutes? Thanks.
@disappointednep-nep24304 жыл бұрын
I actually picked up three SA-90s from goodwill for like, $2, and they look like the early 90s ones, but at the same time, they don’t. The SA90 logo is top-center, along with the IEC-II and Type II lettering, it says high bias instead of high position, the lettering is in blue (except for the “SA-90” logo, which is in gold) and the TDK logo is right in the middle, so would it have been made in between 1992 and 1995?
@tobymummert30355 жыл бұрын
Okay, so in all my years I'm collecting vinyl, 40 years that is, and collecting tapes and many, many different tape decks over the years, a thought just occurred to me just out of curiosity. I have a Yamaha KX 390 and a Nakamichi CR-2A. The Yamaha will automatically do things for you such as Auto tape type select and auto tape tuning (bias) and more. Now the Nakamichi on the other hand I have to do everything manually such as push the normal or high bias or metal tape buttons to let it know what kind of tape I put in it for instance. So this thought came to me today that if I were to take one of my empty Chrome High bias tape shells and put a normal bias tape inside that shell and then load the tape into the Nakamichi and push the normal bias setting, how would it record? I mean sound wise? I know that if you put any tape in a tape deck and push any button to let the cassette deck know what kind of tape you put in it, the deck will record it as such. I just wonder how much the sound will be affected during recording with this type of tape loaded into a cassette deck. It seems like a funny idea to me but I might just try it just for the sure heck of it!.... See what kind of people are involved in the cassette community! LOL!
@chevycaprice875 жыл бұрын
Сделано в Тайланде. =) These tapes for russian market too) I have two TDK Super D from 1996, same with no metal shield in it.
@kozkoz77765 жыл бұрын
Just a question about maintaining your decks their in optimum condition what's your secret I have a tanberg 3014A I'm thinking of opening it and replacing the belts should I or take it to someone who's better qualified
@cannonshot77782 жыл бұрын
How do the Type 2 cassette TDK SA sound compared to say a TDK D on a regular twin deck on a standard hi-fi? Is there less hiss, is playback as good as source recording?
@Knaeckebrotsaege4 жыл бұрын
Looks like the Dual CR-1020 receiver that my grandparents had from new and is unserviced to this day would've been what was originally paired with the tape deck at the end of this video, considering the design language is very much the same with the somewhat weird angled buttons and prominent red/green indicator LEDs
@michaelsasse55465 жыл бұрын
Exactly this TDK SA from 1997 I unpacked today. Unfortunately, I discovered traces of moisture and mild mold on the cassette. Did any glue dissolve? Is this last TDK SA rather worse, as the older TDK SA from the years 1990 - 1995. Greeting Michael
@music95565 жыл бұрын
tdk probably had a stockpile of 1990 tape in their factory and imation just used it.
@watershed445 жыл бұрын
@anusheadproductions Exactly. Hit the nail on the head. I bet TDK Magnetics had oodles of this tape in multiple warehouses and was perhaps an overrun. What's interesting is that I would bet that there are still some NOS stock of such "loose" tape laying around untouched in warehouses and still in good condition somewhere. I wonder when more will be found? Pehaps multiple brands too.
@music95565 жыл бұрын
like to get my hands on them if they sell them cheap once they put them in shells.
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I bet towards the end Imation went scouring TDKs warehouses and went "It says SA on it, so load it up..."
@markphilpot49815 жыл бұрын
On a different note, I managed to find a Tandberg 3034 deck for what I think was reasonable money. A 3014 is too much for my wallet and a 3004 is unobtainium! I am happy that I have an NAD 6300. I would like to have more of these decks, but I do not have the disposable income anymore. I have been doing this hobby since the middle 70s. Yes, I am an old fart and happy to be so! Keep doing your job Tony
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
People keep saying "You need a proper deck like a *Insert extremely rare Tandberg / Luxman* here" I would buy one, if they were actually for sale at a decent price anywhere...
@gixxerboy555 Жыл бұрын
I allway's used the Maxell XL-II tapes and they where excellent..never had any issue with them..the sound (recorded on a Denon 3-Head)..was even better than on CD..
@edised715 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel! It takes me back in time, I think I have used quite a few different SA90 back in the day, I never realised that they changed the tape formulation over the years. I think I still have earlier SAs dating back as far as the early 80's especially those mid 80's ones: www.shizaudio.ru/audio/data/media/112/ScanImage017.jpg
@cubdukat4 жыл бұрын
Curiosity finally got the best of me, so I broke down and ordered some off of eBay. Strangely enough, it took me a couple tries because some of the final TDK versions also came in the “Life on Record” packaging as well as the similar “Play It Loud” packaging. Things in the US must have been a mess around then. But when they get here, I’ll finally be able to do a head-to-head with every American SA incarnation since the ‘90 version.
@cubdukat4 жыл бұрын
Turns out that at least in the US, the only thing that distinguishes the last two generations of SA is that on the shell itself, "Life on Record" appears underneath the TDK logo on the Imation one, and of course, the metal backplate is gone. Otherwise, we don't get anything really noticeable to tell the two apart - not even grafitti flames. Apparently TDK was seriously having an identity crisis in America.
@batteryman28525 жыл бұрын
if you added some ripple effect on the mirroring for the deck, you could make some sweet water effects :-D
@musiclife71314 жыл бұрын
I'm use Sony WT 475 cassette player now purchase TDK SA90 tape now recording CD to cassette player how good recording level please update
@Scientists_dont_lie4 жыл бұрын
I found your channel after ressurecting a cassette deck I had and looking up the insane prices Cassettes have risen to. I have a question for you. What is your take on a Technics M218 cassette recorder? Are you familiar with this deck? Is it a good deck to record on to? Or should I just stick with playing cassettes on to it? Thanx again for the videos. I really enjoy them..
@michaelsworkshop90315 жыл бұрын
You forgot to put the youtube card link to your previous video mentioned at 0:20
@MrocznyTechnik5 жыл бұрын
I bought recently TDK SA without "Live On Record" on the wrapper, but inside there is "Imation" style casete: no metal plate, narrow pad and blue "decoration" in left hand corner (just below "TDK" sign. The tape inside looks folded! I initially thought it was a fault of my Denon DRM800, but it was the only folded tape I had. No other tape I used in this deck is folded. Does anybody have similar experience?
@TheWalkmanArchive5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, Tony. I didn't know that those SA were made by Imation O_O However, only a deeper analysys (response frequency, SNR...) will confirm if they really are made with the same formula of the '94. Good video, thanks for sharing.
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Who knows. It could be that Imation found a load of old pancakes in a warehouse, labelled SA, and thought "meh, that will do..."
@TheWalkmanArchive5 жыл бұрын
@@CassetteComeback Ha ha ha, I'm seeing that scene now in my mind :-D
@brantisonfire5 жыл бұрын
I have a still-wrapped SA90 of 1991 vintage I got for $1 American at a thrift store. Still waiting to open it to record something of note, maybe after I get a better deck than my Technics I currently have.
@olaniyi5705 жыл бұрын
The last generation Maxell XL-II has the same bad reputation.
@connorm9552 жыл бұрын
The Sharp RT-100 i used to use is even more low end than that Dual.
@lizichell25 жыл бұрын
Gonna check my SAs now
@KRAFTWERK2K65 жыл бұрын
I loved these TDK tapes. Thankfully got a hold of a few of them for 4 Track and 8 Track Multitracker usage. I just wish there was a new tape like that that came in such a case. One that is not just a boring all-transparent plastic case like pretty much every new cassette these days.
@hirelingful5 жыл бұрын
can i ask which machines you're using? i'm fixing up an original porta-one, and was kinda wondering what options i have. the manual says it's calibrated for 70μs type ii chrome ("chrome only"). does it matter that this thing came out in 1984 and there's no adjusting it for newer formulations (like say the EU 2002 maxell xl-ii)? guess i can just about swing for late-era chromes (normal tape speed, 22 minutes from a C90!). i used to use contemporary type i TDKs (the FE-90, mostly) in my tascam 414... (still in great shape, but all the outs are loose on it now, and i can't move anything off it . . . )
@KRAFTWERK2K65 жыл бұрын
@@hirelingful I use a Yamaha MT 400 for 4 track recordings (which also handles the current Maxell UR90 tapes pretty nice) and a Tascam 688 MIDI Studio machine. So don't worry, these machines are made for high bias type II tapes but the do work with Type1 tape as well. You just get a bit of a more saturated sound. If you use DBX and play with the EQs a bit it should be ok. Not an ideal solution thou but it works. You don't HAVE to use Type II tapes. However Type II tapes are working the best with it of course. I dunno how well it works at half speed on these machines. I only used 9,5cm/s speed.
@hirelingful5 жыл бұрын
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 very helpful, thanks! can't wait to get started recording again.
@danlettuce84294 жыл бұрын
Got some SA in the wrapper off ebay so will check which ones, I suspect they will be the Imation ones.
@s.g.30424 жыл бұрын
Oh no, Tony, what you do to me, I just bought 52 of rhem yesterday, because you said before TDK SA is the shit! And now youtube shows me THIS!!! ;)))
@Ale.K75 жыл бұрын
Sounds great!
@fedepede043 жыл бұрын
i have just open 2 new SA. the wrapping was like the 90 it also say TDK corporation on it, but they got the 95 shell.
@phunwithphiphi80554 жыл бұрын
I've got a 2 pack of Super CDing SA 90 Type II with the product code SCD-90EA2, the packaging is quite different and the wrapper is pushing Super Avilyn Technology for CD. Does anyone have a date range for these?
@janchristianursuaaguilar74345 жыл бұрын
I did have the imation TDK B cassettes but they silkscreen printed the logos and what not
@Curi0u50ne5 жыл бұрын
I bought a batch of these from richer sounds after they ran out of “that’s” they never sounded any better than the type 1 memorex and I preferred using normal Tdk D series. I didn’t think much of them, however I still have a 1990 SA which is the business.
@markphilpot49815 жыл бұрын
I have seen quite a bit of higher end decks like the 900 series of the Aiwa line, there are some older but still desirable Tandbergs and even some good Akais and Teacs on eBay. The high end decks like Nakamichi and high end Tandbergs are still findable but unless you won the lottery or have a high paying job, I don’t, you are out of luck. These high end decks are sweet, but $2,500 to $3K is twice what they sold for and out of reach! Desirable yes, obtainable: well, that depends on if your wallet’s fat. I am lucky I have what I have. You have to look and be open to other options if you want a deck now!
@robertpower30465 жыл бұрын
Hey Tony! Excellent video as always. I'm gonna be a little bit off topic here. Do you happen to know what brand of tapes are JVC decks calibrated to?
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
You can't go wrong with TDK, but the best bet is to try and find the manual for your deck online. It should say in there.
@robertpower30465 жыл бұрын
@@CassetteComeback Well, let me tell ya. The reason I'm asking you is because you're pretty much the Bible of cassettes and tape decks. I've been looking for my deck documentation online with no avail. I have a 3 head JVC model TD-V531. It looks like this model was discontinued shortly after it was launched. Thank you for your videos and knowledge! 😃
@jonsymmonds11205 жыл бұрын
TDK SA cassettes always sounded good, I won't argue with that...what I will say is that they never held up as good as a Maxell XLII especially in a vehicle. The TDK SA tapes always ended up with more dropouts when being moved around in a car.
@thezogs95 Жыл бұрын
If you get a quality source and make a mix tape on these tapes with your record level just right, you can get some serious bass response and warmth
@markphilpot49815 жыл бұрын
That’s just it Tony. First you have to find one. Then you have to have the money to lay down. We are not millionaires here. Most of us are hard working and in some cases, hard playing stiffs trying to eek out a living in this world. I have encouraged the ones I know to go to your site for tapes. It is easier to find tapes than good machines for reasonable prices. We just do the best we can! That’s all we can do!
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
This "comeback" will be short lived unless new, good, decks are made...and I personally don't see it happening. I'd love to be wrong.
@ksnstechtopics86505 жыл бұрын
Why keep messing with the formulation? Not all cassette decks have adjustable bias settings, especially low to mid end machines with the possible exception of Aiwa who made some great machines. A TDK SA should be a TDK SA and should bias up accordingly.
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
To better the competition. The Maxell XLII-S seemed different with every generation. Truth be told, the differences don't make as big a difference audibly as they do visually on the deck. Maybe I got some Cassettes which Imation put some 1990 formula in that they found in a TDK warehouse. Who knows...
@2574mcu5 жыл бұрын
I liked the early 80s tdk sa. It worked well with my deck.
@GeneralVanRyberg5 жыл бұрын
I think Imation stopped completely with their TDK Life On Record range, haven't they? :( I was quite a fan of the brand and had multiple products of their consumer audio products. They were priced a bit too high and put too much effort in making their packaging look Apple-ish, but still I was quite happy with my purchases. I see tdk-media website also no longer exists, so I assume these tapes are not manufactured anymore?
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Not for over a decade
@richardhudson30145 жыл бұрын
I think that that cassette sounded really good and that it would be a fantastic cassette to record with rock on Tony🤘🤘
@briangpz4 жыл бұрын
I still have my Dual C-830 in the rotation.
@markphilpot49815 жыл бұрын
Are you okay John. You’ve been unusually quiet. Just let me know you’re okay mate!
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
I'm fine. Just busy with "Real life"
@EddieJazzFan5 жыл бұрын
My TDK SA cassettes made by Imation (bought here in the US) have WELDED shells and not screw construction like the one you have shown here. I wonder where they were made? It is not listed on the packaging.
@lawrenceh14055 жыл бұрын
Yep, I've got a bunch of the welded-shell variety. Back in the day, I would NEVER accept welded shells because that was a sign (to me) of cheap quality. I wanted the SCREWED shells because then if a tape got jammed up or broke, I could open up the shell and untangle/splice the tape. Except, wait.... the good-quality cassettes didn't jam up or break, so what did it matter if I could open up the shell? "Where it was made" begs two questions: Are we asking, "Where was it assembled?" or are we asking, "Where was the tape inside made?" The more forthright companies will say on the label: "Made in X with components from A, B, and C."
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
I believe that welded shells are more rigid and balanced, but that's just what I heard. Makes sense though...
@EddieJazzFan5 жыл бұрын
@@lawrenceh1405 I prefer the screw shells for the reason you said---so you can open up the shells. I bought case of 100 Maxell UR tapes (with screwed shells) about 10 years ago for $79. I don't use them to record on, but I am slowly transferring my pre-recorded cassettes with the bad shells and pressure pads to the brand new Maxell shells. Once you pry open the pre-recorded cassette tape, you just take the tape and reels out together and drop it in the new shell and screw it together. I gives a new life to the tape, which otherwise would be useless.
@lawrenceh14055 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, I'll never give up my bias in favor of screwed shells! Some people are Methodists, and some people are Hindus, and some of us just believe in screwed-shell cassettes {;-) And yep, I've done a few transplants of irreplaceable tapes in bad shells into good donor shells.
@nickturner41504 жыл бұрын
You missed your calling Tony. Should'be been a cameraman on Top of the Pops in the 80s
@CassetteComeback4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, got a steady hand right here 😂
@kennynvake4hve5845 жыл бұрын
I guess my first (good) deck was a JVC KD-D40 with the eq display...early 80's.
@Musicradio77Network5 жыл бұрын
Never seen these before. Here in the US, TDK put out these last generation SA cassettes, along with “Life on Record” version with the words “Play It Loud” and “Superior High Bias”. They did the same for D cassettes which was also the last generation TDK cassettes as “Superior” since it was bought by Imation along with Memorex. The link for the US version is on eBay. rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F173591123811
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, these are the EU version
@Musicradio77Network5 жыл бұрын
Cassette Comeback Here in the US, the wrapper was completely different than the European counterpart. I remember years ago when I was in FYE, CVS, Radio Shack and other stores used to sell TDK cassettes that were the last generations blank cassettes that were made in North America. I usually got 2 packs of D cassettes and it sounded decent than the previous Type 1 D cassettes towards the end of its lifespan. They also have the “Life on Record” edition after TDK bought out by Imation, same quality, same wrapper, everything just slapped the “Life on Record” tagline, and the TDK Media URL site is no longer exists. TDK now makes capacitors and batteries instead of cassettes. There’s also an official TDK website is located at: www.tdk.com
@azurenojito22512 жыл бұрын
These were good. A lot of memories. :)
@DonSolaris5 жыл бұрын
And just a few days ago i was depressed that i received some SA's Life On Record edition, which i didn't spot right away in the auction. I was wondering why the price was so low. Well i guess it came out a good deal after all.
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
Don, are you the same Don Solaris, king of synth patches?
@DonSolaris5 жыл бұрын
@@CassetteComeback Correctomundo!
@Waffledogchat5 жыл бұрын
Marvellous tape. Nothing wrong with it at all.
@alex-sw7qd5 жыл бұрын
thank you
@FrightfulAccountant5 жыл бұрын
Audiophiles tend to feel a lot of pure hatred towards 80s Rack componets like those Dual C802. New the full Dual set still would had cost about a month wearth of payment for the average Joe. Just think about it, who is today spending like 1500-2000 Euro on his Home Theatre in A Box AV-Receiver? This Dual still is proper Midfi equipment! I don't think any of the new Ricatech Cassette Recorders will perform anything close to this. I don't even think the newest TEAC/TASCAM deck will beat this DUAL. 80s Rackstereo equipment are great bargains today!
@CassetteComeback5 жыл бұрын
I'd really like a 3 head, dual speed Dual, but they're still rare and expensive.
@shaun91075 жыл бұрын
I know that 2 Head decks sound MINT with good recordings on playback ., there is the proof . Tram lines ? I do not know ware that comes from , looks like the tape head dose it but its not as we know , others are not affected .
@iFoort2 жыл бұрын
Спасибо. Большая часть кассет SA90 1994-2002
@simonguppy60235 жыл бұрын
I gave up on cassettes in 1997 when i got into mini disc and threw all of them away shortly after. I always remember TDK SA being good CDing not so good. In 2005 gave away all my mini discs. In 2011 sold off all CDs and now just use flac files and aac for the car. I still have fond memories of cassettes and mini discs but could not go back.
@lawrenceh14055 жыл бұрын
And yet.... you've watched a video about recording tape! It's OK, your secret is safe with us. {;-)
@slt71395 жыл бұрын
Some real good cassettes
@rollingtroll5 жыл бұрын
I would say it's not as good as some people say, also TDK D is much better than people remember.
@rollingtroll5 жыл бұрын
That said, except for random dropout issues I noticed that the formulation didn't seem steady. Batches of the same tape would need more or less bias than the next batch.
@rich_edwards795 жыл бұрын
I used the TDK D90 throughout the 1990s with a mid-range Sony deck, sounded fine to me and still does!
@rollingtroll5 жыл бұрын
@@rich_edwards79 Bit hissy and not too transparent but definitely not a bad tape, very organic sounding. TDK AR blows pretty much every tape out of the water, even metal ones. People underestimate ferric tape
@rollingtroll5 жыл бұрын
Also, without trying to be mean; I myself could not live with a 'midrange Sony' yet I can live with the TDK D, so that sort of shows that even if you're quite critical, it's still not a bad tape, although obviously many audiophiles will frown upon budget ferric tapes ;).
@rich_edwards795 жыл бұрын
@@rollingtroll ah, I was a teen, who got it as a parental hand-me down, and when most of my mates had budget stuff by Alba, Bush and Akura, I thought something with logic controls rather than piano keys and proper track search was the absolute nuts. And the D, which could be bought in Woolies / Wilko cheaply and packs of which were a perennial Christmas stocking filler, was fine for taping from CDs, LPs and the radio charts for listening in my Walkman on the way to and from school :)
@scotthullinger46842 жыл бұрын
The TDK SA tape is definitely a good tape, but not a stellar tape.
@Popart-xh2fd5 жыл бұрын
I'm always pressing the number 8 in this video... Guess why!
@bajekanal47345 жыл бұрын
super !
@phaenius5 жыл бұрын
"Have a listen and tell me whay you think..." What I think ? I think I am listening to my soundcard, not your deck.
@lmaoroflcopter4 жыл бұрын
"well yes that's how KZbin works mate." Unless you're changing your listening device with each switch, you absolutely can make a differential comparison between the two sources heard through the same source.
@saschameinhoff19375 жыл бұрын
Older one ( 1985 ) are much better.I have some and they are really,,but really good.
@veedub955 жыл бұрын
Effects were well. Not so good
@markphilpot49815 жыл бұрын
Can’t always discount a product due to a buy over! Seems that ugly is a glass full of holes. Wouldn’t do them much good to shoot themselves in the foot now would it. Honestly, sometimes people believe everything they’re told in a mag, a rag or on tv even. The fact is, if you’re going to invest vast sums of money buying the whole kit n kaboodle, you wouldn’t whiz it away and destroy it and loose money on your investment. Wouldn’t be too smart. Just keep on believing the rags and the haters. You’ll miss out on all that is still good and has been all along. Keep on dishing out the common sense Tony! Eventually, even the naive will catch on!!
@josephfrye73424 жыл бұрын
I say the imation kicks ass than the 1994 lol
@josephfrye73424 жыл бұрын
you know the 1997 rather than 1994.
@josephfrye73422 жыл бұрын
although this is the 2003 and 2005 versions to be honest. some cassette shells are sonically welded some are just screwed that's all.