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The RTM C60 is a premium 60-minute blank music cassette designed for audio recording, featuring a legendary BASF Studio Master 900 formula for professional analog sound. Manufactured in Normandy with over 40 years of expertise, this cassette boasts exceptional mechanical stability and durability, ensuring high-quality recordings that stand the test of time.
Recording Capacity | 6E+1 minutes |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | transparent |
M**K
review
very good cassettes, excellent sound quality.
M**E
Sounds good to me
I wouldn’t say these are noticeably higher or lower quality than the other tapes available on this platform, but they sound great to me. I was looking for 60 minute tapes and by golly, thats exactly what I got. Whether they are worth the higher price than the 90 minute competition is up foe debate, but I would buy them again in a heartbeat.
C**R
Great product
My daughter is using this for an art project. It brought back memories of the old days. It is a good quality tape and came quick. Would purchase from them again.
T**R
Not high quality tapes for music but they work.
These cassette tapes work and recording is clear, but I don't consider them to be high quality. They are 60 minute so cassette player/recorder handles them easier. They are general purpose tapes voice and music.
L**
Recommend
My grandma enjoy the recording
M**H
Still great! But people who might leave them in a car should watch out.
I love to record personal mixtapes off YouTube and this is perfect for this! I’ve used MAXELL UR 90s for awhile and let’s say, I always knew they lacked something. These are so much better, even on the crap deck I’ve got.Update! I've been using these tapes for a long time now, and I use all three of them quite consistently. However one of them just recently failed where the tape got caught behind the slip sheet and kinked there. I had to take the cover plate off and carefully reseat the sheet and the tape but it works again! Should br noted these have spent a large part of their time in my 90s car which can get very hot in the summer so I think this issue is just related to extreme conditions. Should be noted though that my two type 2 90 min TDK tapes, one from the 80s and the other from the 2000's have been in those conditionals for just as long if not longer and are completely fine still.
J**G
Rayados los casetes aún sin abrir. Mejor compra Maxell
Aún no he comprobado grabar los casetes, pero a simple vista, y sin abrirlos, se notan rayones al casetes que vienen de fábrica. Esto refleja un bajo control de calidad. He comprado casetes Maxel que son más baratos y están impecables.Update: grabe un mixtape (use un Tascam202mkVII) y la calidad es regular. Recomiendo mejor los Maxell. Son más baratos y de mejor calidad (en la foto se muestra un comparativo y la calidad de la cinta, mientras más oscura, es mejor, y la diferencia es muy notoria entre el RTM y el Maxell)
M**S
IDENTICAL to early 90's TDK D
I just got these RTM "Type One" C60 tapes (i think they used to be called RTM FOX tapes but they have since dropped the "Fox" moniker) in this afternoon and have put it through a simple test of mine. Basically i have a wave file that i play and record onto the tape i test on. And the output of that tape player while on monitor mode is fed into a solid state recorder (Denon DN-700R). I've done them with TDK SA and D tapes.These RTM "Type One" tapes sounds nigh identical to my early to mid 90's TDK D90 tapes. To the point where i was switching them back-and-forth in Audacity using its "solo" button and i couldn't keep track of which was which.If you want a good quality type 1 cassette audio tape like it was in the early 90's then these RTM "Type One" tapes are about as close as we're getting in this day and age that are still being made new.I would choose these cassettes over the Maxell UR's that are still being sold in some stores today. Those UR's are okay, and the noise/hiss is about the same or maybe worse on the UR, but its the drop-outs in audio that kill those newer UR's.I'll definitely be supporting RTM with these "Type One" C60's (or C90's). Their price is high per-tape but somewhat expected for a tape with a Made in France label thats also made new today.EDIT: If you would like to hear how these RTM "Type One's" sound compared to other type 1 cassettes such as the TDK D-series, you can search for "Mobius's Compact Cassette Tests" on youtube. There will be a couple comparisons with and without noise-reduction used as well.
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