Anyone ever seen one of these before?
doity - 2012-09-07 12:03
A Sony "Portable Component System" model XF-5000. Found it at a thrift store today and I thought I had seen everything but never one of these. It almost looked like a home-made job at first look. It was sold un-tested without a power cord but when I got home it fired right up. It had a tape stuck in it and for some reason the 'eject' will not work.
The sound is really good. It has inputs on the back for a turntable and I hooked up a nice Sony LT turntable to it and fed a pair of Pioneer TS-X20 speakers to it. Sounded great and apparently it had/has specs that match Sony's top of the line home stereos.
My plan is to totally restore this thing. It needs some touch-up paint, it is missing some knobs, and it needs to be gone over and the cassette portion needs worked on. It does play cassettes but the tapes will not eject. I plan to match it up with a pair of Technics SB-F1 speakers. I have only one of them for now but will eventually find it's "soul mate"
I can't really imagine the market for a system like this. It operates on a battery pack as well as car power so it was extremely portable but it is very heavy (25 lbs) so it is not like you could bring it backpacking lol. I think back in the day it would had been great to have something like this when we were waiting all day for general admission seats for a rock concert and needed tunes.
claret.badger - 2012-09-07 12:45
very similar to an Aiwa model i know
looks good -
erniejade - 2012-09-10 13:43
I have never seen that one. The deck kind of looks like a car deck!
retro - 2012-09-10 16:28
I posted a brochure scan on this model a while ago, the entire unit mounts on something similar to a luggage cart.
doity - 2012-09-10 23:30
The funny this is I had never seen one of these before, either in the 'wild' or on the internet. After doing some research on the net I saw that a local Goodwill had one on their auction site last month. And this weekend this guy I was buying a radio from said that he had one recently and sold it to a collector locally. So either it is just some weird coincidence that all 3 of these units just happened to pop their heads up at the same place and the same time, or the units are more common that I initially thought. Any ideas????