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Tape cassettes and cassette recorders were once regarded pretty much as novelties. Sure, they were great for voice recordings, but they weren't taken seriously by hi-fi buffs. Then along came TDK's Super Dynamic, the tape that started a revolution in the industry. It gave the cassette true high-fidelity capability for the first time, thereby stimulating the development of improved cassette recorders. As a result, manufacturers of both tape cassettes and cassette recorders started turning out better and better products. So today the question is " how well do they match each other in performance capability?" And with the development of TDK's great new Dynamic-series of cassettes, the whole world of sound reproduction has changed. When it comes to matching or exceeding the performance capabilities of present-day cassette recorders, TDK's new Dynamic series is way out front. Extra Dynamic (ED) cassettes offer an entirely new dimension in recording fidelity that is vastly superior to any other cassette now on the market. Super Dynamic (SD), the tape that started it all, still has better-balanced total performance characteristics than any other brand made and is available in cassette or open-reel format. And Dynamic (D) is an entirely new hi-fi cassette offering excel lent quality at moderate prices, with characteristics superior to most "premium" cassette tapes. So, if you want to be sure of using cassettes that provide the best total performance on any recorder ... for performance capabilities that are and always will be ahead of the industry ... discover the dynamic world of TDK! the new dynamic world of: TDK ELECTRONICS CORP. 755 Eastgate Boulevard, Garden City, New York, 11530. (Source: Audio magazine, Apr. 1974 ) Also see: TDK Electronics -- blank audio cassette tape (Nov. 1978) = = = = |
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