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What is the difference between High Bias (or “Chromes”) and Normal Bias cassettes?

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What is the difference between High Bias (or “Chromes”) and Normal Bias cassettes?

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Good Question! Normal Bias cassettes carry a distinct “hiss” when anything is recorded onto them. That is a fact! In most cases this hiss is negligible, but sometimes it can be very distracting. High Bias cassettes (or chromes) are designed to boost up the bass and treble of a recording while suppressing the amount of hiss one hears. Because of this added feature, they are more expensive, but remains the medium of choice for MusicFrEaKCentral.com. We are improving our service as we move into the next millenium, and in keeping with our pledge to provide the highest quality Tapes to our customers, we offer almost all of our Tapes exclusively on High Bias cassettes (or “CHROMES”).

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