I have been recording with Maxell cassette tapes for 40 years. To my amazement, they still play and record correctly. If you keep your high end cassette decks serviced as needed, the tapes just keep on playing. I`ve pulled out Maxell tapes that I haven`t played in decades and they still sound as good as the day I made the recording. Some of my other tapes made by lesser brands have come apart at the end of playing making them useless. Their sound quality suffered as well. I`ve had very good results using Maxell tapes and these XLII-S Made in Japan are some of the best.
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After testing other brands and models of audio cassettes i finally found one tgat works perfectly in my vintage 1987 Fisher Price PXL-2000 video camera. No dropouts, horizontal lines or predominant speck artifacts on the video image. Will purchase more.
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I haven't used these in over 30 years but they perform just fine. I have just test recorded one of my favorite cds using a brand new Teac cassette deck and it was difficult to tell the difference between the two. No noise or hiss.
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Cassettes wear new and in very good condition, record and playback are very good. I tested out a couple of them this week and their performance is outstanding, hopefully there might be more of these cassettes out there, in between scotch and the Master series of these tapes, they seem to produce very clean results for tape. 
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