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To begin with, only the highest quality materials go into Maxell tapes. The finest polyester, screws, hubs and pressure pads. Every batch of magnetic oxide we use gets run through an electron microscope. If every particle isn't perfect, the sound you hear won't be either. Since even a little speck of dust can make a difference in what you hear, no one gets into our plant until they've been washed, dressed in a special dust free uniform, even vacuumed. The fact that we're such fanatics about making Maxell tapes pays off for you, in the enjoyment of superior sound. And in the Maxell guarantee. Which says if you ever have a problem with any Maxell tape, send it back and we'll send you a new one. No questions asked. Naturally, a product this good doesn't come cheap. In fact, a single reel of our best tape costs more than many inexpensive tape recorders. So if you don't have a good hi-fi system, save yourself some money and buy cheaper tapes. Maxell. The tape that's too good far most equipment. Maxell Corporation of America, 130 West Commercial Ave., Moonachie, N.J. 07074 (Source: Audio magazine, Sept. 1976) Also see: McIntosh -- Sounds Better (Nov. 1988) Pioneer tape decks (Aug. 1975) = = = = |
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