TEAC CDX - 1991 - AU(KR)
TEAC CDX - Made in South Korea for the Australian and New Zealand markets.
TYPE I: Super Ferric
High Density, High Fidelity Cassette. A Super-ferric tape with outstanding frequency response, wider dynamic range and minimal noise level.
Made in South Korea: The UPC code's prefix number "93(1)", suggests it's an Australian registration, even if manufactured in South Korea. The numbers "3060" identifies Teac's distribution code. The last 6 digits (0064464) are Teac's own product identifier to help Teac track its own inventories. Year of release: 1991
Black/Gold Wrapper CDX: UPC Code number: 9313060006464
Note 1: 90 Minutes: One (1) available.
ABOUT TEAC:
Founded in 1953, TEAC became a cornerstone of Japan’s audio industry, producing both consumer and professional recording equipment. TEAC produced some of the most sought after cassette decks, apart from many other HiFi components. Their top deck was the Z‑7000, a flagship model that embodied the company’s engineering focus on stability, fidelity, and durability. The Z‑series decks were admired for their robust transport mechanisms and clean, natural playback, appealing to serious HiFi enthusiasts.
Parallel to its hardware, TEAC marketed premium blank cassettes. Their iconic and multi-coloured Reel-to-Reel cassettes are an absolute must in any cassette enthusiast's collection, sealed or used. While branded under TEAC, strong evidence suggests these were OEM products manufactured by That’s (Taiyo Yuden), a Japanese company renowned for its advanced tape formulations and distinctive packaging during the early 1980's. This OEM relationship allowed TEAC to offer consumables that matched the performance expectations of its decks without investing in its own tape production facilities. Eventually they also turned to SKC of South Korea to produce these great super ferric CDX cassettes.
TEAC CDX - 1991 - AU(KR) - Made in South Korea