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Philips D8623 Review from a 1983 mag

deech - 2012-12-14 12:00

The Review Translated from greek  !

 

 

STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
Waves LW/MW/SW FM and FM stereo.
Maximum power  2 X 10 watts
LED indicator light
Adjusting the automatic  frequency FM

Works with Chrome-Fe-Metal cassettes
Automatic and manual recording level.
Automatic stop operation of the unit at the end of the cassette tape.

Three-digit program counter.
Long lasting heads.
Automatic speed adjustment of the cassette tape.
Two built-in microphones.
Cut circuit, INCLUDING frequencies in the
recording from long and medium wave.
Control stereo mode.
Regulatory functions mono-stereo-spatial stereo.
Works with 12 volt car battery.

 

+ A brochure from member Boomboxace

 

 

 

 

 

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bison - 2012-12-14 12:10

wheres lav?

deliverance - 2012-12-14 12:12

Originally Posted by bison:

wheres lav?


many stiffies  

deech - 2012-12-14 12:18

Originally Posted by deliverance:
Originally Posted by bison:

wheres lav?


many stiffies  

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lav.loo - 2012-12-14 14:40

Originally Posted by bison:

wheres lav?

i've been drooling since the post lol' love it Deech thanks for posting up nice one

andyboombox - 2013-01-07 06:50

lovely jubblyso,how many different versions of this box have there been?i know of the philips,a french radiola version (in dark brown i believe),the condor version and a hornyphon version....anyone have them all by chance to do a comparison shot/test?

deech - 2013-01-07 12:19

I know this must be a stupid question but

 

The Philips D8614 Aka Philips D8623

Or the Philips D8714 Aka Philips 8703

 

Are there any differences or is it just the numbering of the models different?

metad - 2013-01-08 11:05

different tuner bands

D8614 has FM, MW, LW, SW 

D8623 has FM, MW, SW1, SW2 bands