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Discussion in 'Brochures, advertising, data & specs...' started by Mister X, Jun 27, 2021.

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    Sony 11D


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    Sony D-800K, I thought this was neat with the gooseneck stand, anybody remember these? Back in the 90's, if you wanted to put a CD player in your older car, you'd get one of the these, they bolted to the transmission housing on the floor. Most had those crappy cassette cartridges with the cord that hooked to the headphone output on the CD player.



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    Sony TC-150 from 1976, what a beauty!


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    Sony CF-950 from 1977


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    Mr X. Any idea how much it was in 1977?
     
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    No idea, I thought one of the ads had the price, just going by memory (and I've been paging through dozens of magazines) I think it was around $1800 USD? The Sony XF-5000 would still hold the most expensive boombox if this is true. The Panasonic 9000 (without cassette deck) was the radio with the silly money price tag.
     
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    Cool ad for the NEW Sony Walkman for 1981


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    Throwback time! From 1971, every kid just wanted a basic tape recorder, we had hours of fun taping everything.


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    Sony from 1983, I love how the TMR-FM7 (FM broadcasting) is the center of this ecosystem. I don't think they were legal in the USA unless they were fixed to one or two different frequencies.


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    Sony 1994, WM-WX777 and does anybody know what the cool looking little blue unit is?


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    The blue unit is the Wireless hi-band receiver for the WX777. There was a time in Japan where you could get those in a few colors.

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    This was the peak of the Wireless Walkman, a niche within a niche... and these are much better than the early ones (WM-505, WM-506)
     
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    Mechanically, it is an EX666.
    Note the difference in frequency response wired vs. wireless:

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    Here is an image I recently found on instagram:
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    Sony Soul Fruit, found on Twitter, sorry can't find the year


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    Some really neat little ECM Mics from Sony 1985


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    Sony ICR-101 and SRF-201, I never knew there was an AM version


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    Sony 1987


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    Sony 1984


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    Even though there's a date on the bottom corner, I put the date of the published magazine issue so we can see how long the series went. I think I was doing basement duty going through old Playboys, some days the job is tough! I don't know what the lead time was back in the day, I'm sure it was several months but really don't know.
     
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    Sony WM-51


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