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Sony PDP15C Professional DAT Audio Cassette Tape

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Experience Professional-Grade Audio Recording with Sony DAT Tape The Sony PDP15C Professional DAT Plus Blank Digital Audio Tape is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional recording applications. Featuring an ultra-fine "crystal art" metal particle layer, improved anti-static lid,...

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Overview

Experience Professional-Grade Audio Recording with Sony DAT Tape

The Sony PDP15C Professional DAT Plus Blank Digital Audio Tape is a high-quality audio cassette designed for professional recording applications. Featuring an ultra-fine "crystal art" metal particle layer, improved anti-static lid, and a shatter-proof soft plastic cassette case, this DAT tape ensures reliable performance and true CD-quality digital audio.

Key Features:

  • Professional-Grade Metal Digital Tape: Ensures high-quality digital audio recording.
  • Ultra-Fine "Crystal Art" Metal Particle Layer: Delivers exceptional sound clarity.
  • Improved Anti-Static Lid: Protects against static interference.
  • Shatter-Proof Soft Plastic Cassette Case: Provides durability and protection.

Specifications:

  • Type: DAT (Digital Audio Tape)
  • Length: 15 Minutes
  • Series: PDP Series
  • Brand: Sony

Key Features

★ Choice by Recording Professionals

★ Efficiently Performer

★ Anti-static

★ Crystal Art

★ Home or Studio

Specifications

Product Type
Professional DAT Audio Cassette Tape
Brand
Sony
Model
PDP15C
Features
Anti-static
Intended Use
Home or Studio

Frequently Asked Questions

DAT tape is an older format that has largely been replaced by digital recording methods; however, it can still be used for archival purposes or with compatible legacy equipment.
The "Anti-static" property helps to prevent static electricity buildup, which can interfere with audio quality and potentially damage the tape or recording equipment.
No, these are Digital Audio Tapes (DAT) and are specifically designed for DAT recorders, not standard analog cassette players.
The listing does not specify the recording capacity or length of these tapes; it's recommended to check the product packaging or manufacturer's specifications for this detail.
While they were once a professional standard, modern studios typically use digital audio workstations (DAWs) and hard drive recording for production, so DAT tapes would be more for niche or archival use.