I think you'll find more information on Mono2go ;) I believe only the WA-8000 and higher are stereo. It's a nice machine to look at, but mono...
Following this thread, I went back to check my archives. In 2014, I bought an Osaka Hi-Teen player. I picked it up in person and had an...
I also tried to poke holes in John Edwards arguments and conclusions with all sorts of research back then, but I couldn't. That Sony is pretty...
Me too. I have a TC-150 on my desk next to my calculator for office voice applications. Such an old device has advantages over modern solutions....
Looks like an aka of the Realistic Minisette 11
I saw Elac equipment for sale here before. I never really thought about what it was. What I saw were mainly speakers. But never saw the deck. Good...
"Well, we make small CRT monitors in our factory. Let's make money and produce lots of different TV boomboxes for everyone!" said the factory...
That's certainly a plausible scenario. This slide-in design was quite popular in the 70s. Even the pre-TPS-L2 personal stereo cassette players...
Like it. I think I have one too somewhere. I still have those from when I was really into scoring monos. Very solid box! From the time when...
I also recognize a few ISP boomboxes in there. But those are also related to Orion in some way.
There are some Conion boxes with the auto-style slide transport ;)
Oh, too bad I completely missed that post. Definitely a good score! I love a player with this shape. I definitely know the Sony. I've never seen...
Beautiful player Auto. So rare, a stereo player in this classic cassette-recorder format.
I also have an old label printer with plastic labels that are over 10 years old. The advantage is that the labels are so old that they stick well,...
Great that it's working again. I think this is a really nice Walkman. The color and palm tree give it a wonderful beach holiday vibe.
Well, it was the best thread I could find about the adapters and recorders. So let's add to it :) Thanks for the tip about the batteries. I'm...
Here's the Sony AC-D4M. 220 Volt AC, 6 volts DC, 400 mA, center pin negative. I think it's an adapter typically intended for D6 recorders. In...
Here's another 6-volt Sony with a negative center pin in no load condition. This AC-600 adapter (100 mA) is too weak for the D5 recorder, but...
It's certainly interesting to take measurements under load. I'll try to measure the voltage in typical situations with the D5, if I have time....
Typically, you'll need to replace the central gear. By now, there won't be any left without a cracked gear. In my opinion, it's one of the easiest...
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