Maxell UDS-II Studio (1984 US) Cassette Description The Maxell UDS-II Studio cassette tape, introduced in 1984, is a Type II blank tape designed for professional audio applications. It offers a reliable and consistent performance, making it suitable for various recording needs. Cassette Technical Specifications Relative Sensitivity: +0.5dB THD @ Dolby Level: 1.1% MOL400(1%): -0.1dB MOL400(3%): +3.7dB MOL1k(3%): +3.9dB SOL10k: -4.2dB Bias Noise: -52.4dB, -55.8dB(A) Dynamic Range: 59.5dB Cassette Key Features Type II Blank Tape: Suitable for professional audio applications. Reliable Performance: Consistent sound quality. Technical Specifications: Detailed measurements for THD, MOL, and bias noise. Improvements Over Previous Generation The Maxell UDS-II Studio cassette tape represents a budget entry into the Type II line, offering a balance between performance and cost. It was introduced as a more affordable option compared to earlier Maxell tapes, making it accessible to a wider range of users .