Denon S-Port IV Metal - 1990 - US
Denon are consistently some of the most expensive blank Cassette brand out there. These derived from their former HD-M line-up. Made in Japan and that is all you need to know!
Who they were made by varies, some say SKC, some say in house, but regardless, they look good and sound great. 2 Great Designs to choose from! One of them has a shell similar, if not excatly the same as a BASF/Emtec cassette. Look it up!
This is their top of the line Type IV - Metal. The manufacturer recommends these to be recorded at around +7db (look at the back of the wrapper).
Note: Very limited quantities and only one per customer (or per order). A few more will be made available, but these are flawless in every way.
About Denon:
Denon (株式会社デノン Kabushiki Kaisha Denon) is a Japanese electronics company that was involved in the early stages of development of digital audio technology, while specializing in the manufacture of high-fidelityprofessional and consumer audio equipment. For many decades, Denon was a brand name of Nippon-Columbia, including the Nippon Columbia record label. The Denon brand came from a merger of Denki Onkyo and others in 1939. In 2001, Denon was spun off as a separate company with 98% held by Ripplewood Holdings and 2% by Hitachi. In 2002, Denon merged with Marantz to form D&M Holdings. On March 1st, 2017, Sound United LLC completed the acquisition of D+M Holdings.
Denon S-Port IV Metal - 1990 - US