Speed Test Tape for Calibrating Cassette Deck - 0.15″ (3.81 mm), 4.76 cm/s, 3150 Hz - 76402
Elevate your audio experience and maintain the peak performance of your cassette deck with our Speed Test Tape. Ensure that your audio recordings are played back exactly as intended. Experience precision like never before.
This tape can be used to control and adjust tape speed and synchronisation of a cassette deck.
This meticulously crafted tape offers a precise and convenient way to ensure the optimal playback speed and frequency response of your beloved audio equipment!
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Product Details
Technical Specifications:
- Tape speed: 4.76 cm/s
- Signal: 3150 Hz ± 0.1 %
- Wow & Flutter: ± 0.025 % evaluated (DIN)
- Duration: approx. 10 min.
Features:
- Accurate Magnetic Flux Density
- Extended Testing Duration
- Company: EOS Technologies (AKA "Test Tape")
- Country of Origin: Germany
Applications:
- Recording Studios: A must-have tool for studios striving for perfection in audio recording and mastering.
- Audiophiles: Perfect for audiophiles who take their audio experiences seriously and require accurate playback calibration.
- Essential for audio professionals, recording studios, and audiophiles aiming for optimal audio playback quality.
- Compatible with portable tape players, cassette decks, and other analog audio playback equipment.
3rd Party Tools & Software for calibration:
NAK T-100 Audio Analyzer is a lightweight and all-inclusive audio analyzer for inspecting analog audio devices on computer. It is capable of completing 7+ conventional audio measurements in a single setup without swapping a stack of physical instruments.
Notes:
- Please store your test tapes in a cool and dry place, preferably at 19°C to 23°C with a relative humidity of 50%.
- Please note that the tapes may wear out with frequent use and lose their accuracy over time.
- Do not store them near strong magnetic fields.
- The price listed is for only one unit of the calibration tape.
- Opened box voids its return acceptance.
- It is also advised not to share the tapes with others to keep the consistency and accuracy of the tape intact.