I'm not sure I'd be willing to go to that length because at first I don't know just what it would entail to get to that area or that is what I would have to unscrew to let you see that. If you can tell me in a short way how to get to that point I'll do it. But if it entails too many screws and taking too much apart, I may not do it. It just depends because I'm still working with boomboxes, not walkman's but that could change depending on your answer thank you
Impressive that it has not only a servoed capstan but also servoed back-tension! No pilot tone, though, eh?
An example of a reporter set like it was used by a broadcast company. The set consist of a reporter bag, one Sony TC-D5M recorder, two Sony F-VX50 microphones with tripods, power brick and a backup WM-D6C recorder. Nice detail is the rechargeable battery pack for the D6C with its pouch. The primary cassette tool, a pencil, was also in the bag. lol I got this set years ago from the heirs of a passed away person, so I don’t know its history. I left it complete for the sake of history. The recorders look like new and still work like new.