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Saba, was this the best?

Discussion in 'Brochures, advertising, data & specs...' started by Mister X, Sep 18, 2023.

  1. radiorich

    radiorich Active Member

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    Hello Mister X,
    Yes , you never know I was doing my yardwork today and listening to my 1970s Sony I had fully restored it some years ago but I did notice it's time to clean the am/fm switch again .
     
  2. Mister X

    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    Where's the photos! I just got my 78 Ford LGT Mower working again after a year of sitting. It has a bad habit of eating my phone under the seat with all the jiggling around.
     
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    Mystic Traveller Well-Known Member

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    Yep, same here. :)
     

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    Reli Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    It's identical to the Fisher PH-250, which itself is a re-styled Sanyo M-X620
     
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  5. radiorich

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    Here you go mister X
     
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  6. Mister X

    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    Nice little Sony, those were "high-end" compared to the transistors we used to carry around.
     
  7. radiorich

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    Mister X,
    I bet Sony has always been high end !
    Sincerely Richard
     
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    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    It makes you wonder when they released their first "mass-merchandised" entry level product, I'd guess around 82 with a cheap Walkman or stereo component.
     
  9. radiorich

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    Hello Mr. X
    Sounds right the last thing I just had to do a little service of the AM/FM selector swith just a little cleaning .
    Sincerely Richard
     
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