so, i recorded a type 1, normal bias, on a 70s cassette deck, and it sounds FANTASTIC


so, i recorded a type 1, normal bias, 60 min tape on a 70s cassette deck. something happened. 

IT SOUNDS FANTASTIC.

Its 1985 Memorex dB60, with dolby B.

barely any noise, no distortion, great levels.
leemurray2007
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My homemade 'mix tapes' from the 80s-90s still sound great on my early 90's Denon deck. 
I am surprised those old tapes still even work without jamming.  I am also surprised you aren’t getting “print through” on the tapes being that old.  
Cassette tapes were never designed for music.  Tape speed and size were for voice recordings.  Like lps.  Reel to reel tapes were designed Ed for music with limitations.   Dolby was a bandaid for the tape hiss.  Transistor radio to Walkman to portable cd players , mp3.  All compromises for audio on the go.  
I still listen to cassettes. On a Revox B 215. It doesn't get any more analogue then tape. Pre-recorded chrome tapes are fantastic.