Awesome as usual, Seb, thanks, mate! :) A separate IR remote receiver - could be a sort of miracle back in the day. :scratch2:
Yup, me too, mate! :nodding: A couple of more.. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice to hear, mate! :nodding:
Yep, congrats, Reno! :)
According to some of sources I read about the top model - RC-838 - it was launched in 1978. That's a JDM Victor RC-838. [ATTACH]
Cool! :)
Welcome back! :)
Hiya! :) AFAIK, damping of cabinet and speakers + increase of speakers' rigidity with struts etc., may also help improve sound quality especially...
Yep, thanks, it's a pity that the back plate has no FCC ID, knowing it we may try to identify the manufacturer.
In the right upper corner it reads: (c) 1972 Sony Corp
Vintage Sony Stereo Cassette Corder CF-620 With Original Speakers Only Ships to: United Kingdom...
Awesome, love those old in some way naive ads!! :thumbup:
Super, Seb, thank you for sharing! :thumbsup: And I was 6 y.o. back then, :breakdance::hungry: today choosing from the above I am in for Sony...
Shite happens, don't despair as they say, there is yet another Sharp to land, right, mate?
Is this a guy maybe? :) That's a photo from the S2G database. [ATTACH]
Hi Ryan, do you happen to have a pic of its back plate with model info?
Welcome on board, Ryan! :wavey:
Welcome! :)
Congrats, Reno - yeah, both are nice, agree with Dave. :) I have a JDM GF-858 and used to have QT-88MKII, well, it's always fun to try something...
Nice Fisher and repair, Dave! :nodding:
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