Great tapes, I used them a lot with my tascam cassette and portastudio decks and they captured many great mixes and performances for me with a more musical sound than I was able to get with digital recorders back then. Mainly because the digital recorders showed the weaknesses of my 'home' recording gear and general lack of talent

back then.
The TDK wasn't as rugged as the Maxwell's for longevity, but sounded better, likely not an issues for home use, as you wouldn't be cuing the tape so much.
Still, a Sony Beta Hi-Fi was the way to go back then for analog 2 track, it outperformed a lot of 2" machines. Still waiting for that to catch on again (ouch just looked at ebay prices, looks like it has caught on again). Simply dump your old CD's (the ones that hurt your ears anyways) onto Sony Beta and you have a much better source. Even VHS had excellent sound, but it wan't pure analog.
I love having just a cassette deck in my car and grabbing handfuls of cassettes for a buck just about anywhere.
Cheers,
Ian