The Sony PDP Series DAT Tapes have been a favored choice by recording professionals over the years. With features that include an ultra-fine "crystal art" metal particle layer, improved anti-static lid and a shatter-proof soft plastic cassette case, the Sony PDP series is sure to perform efficiently in the field or in studio.
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Comments about Sony PDP125C DAT Tape:
The 125Cs were [$] a box (for 10) just 5 yrs ago. B&H, gouging as usual.
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I bought these DAT tapes for my husband to use in his home recording studio. It is getting more and more difficult to find these tapes and I was so happy to find them here at B&H Photo at a reasonable price. My husband was trilled and said that they work great.
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My customer loves these and they are not easy to find.
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Have been using these tapes for two decades without any complaints.
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I use this DAT tape with my portable Sony DAT recorder TCD-D8, to record my concerts. It sounds great and I appreciate the fact that lasts for more than two hours, so I can be sure that the whole concert will be recorded.
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Transferring Maxell UD XL 10 1/2 inch reel to reel tape to DAT--One side per tape--Was going to get the SONY 95m DAT but each reel to reel is about 98 minutes-so I had to buy the SONY 125m for a dollar more--No degradation in sound, what-so-ever---
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