Wow, a REAL Singon. Amazing.
Nice! Add the WM-51 please. Let me know if you need more pictures.
All these 4 models still have a normal headphone jack, so you always have a choice to use either the built-in headphones or an external one. I...
[ATTACH] The WM-EX911 is the only metal walkman with touch control from these four. It feels similar to the metal midrange models from this era....
[ATTACH] I will close with this one, a WM-EX911, unfortunately in pretty bad shape and it lost its headphones over time.
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[ATTACH] We can recognise the button layout from the low-end models from this time, it does have enough features though with auto-reverse, mega...
[ATTACH] The 2x AA battery door is an uncommon design too.
[ATTACH] The 3rd model... a newer WM-EX348 Clearly a cheaper plastic model which feels lower end compared to the WM-51/WM-F52. Other than the...
[ATTACH] Here you can see how thick it is, how it has the different mechanism with only one silver wheel, and that it has FWD/REV LEDs whereas...
[ATTACH] Unfortunately with this one, the headphone plastics have aged to the stage the plastic falls apart. The wires, speakers and winding...
[ATTACH] The backside has an interesting design. This walkman is also completely made out of plastic, but like the WM-51 it does not feel cheap...
[ATTACH] It has a similar - but not the same - mechanism as the WM-51 and from a distance you could maybe consider this as a WM-51 with tuner....
Years ago I believed that there was only one model with integrated headphones, and a winding mechanism - the WM-51 that is. Then I learned about...
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