gluecifer - 2008-09-15 05:24
But there was a model of it released in Japan with a battery pack so it technically still counts as portable audio!
My new PS-Q3 Sony mini sized turntable! Picked up in minty new condition with it's box and manual for about USD$45 delivered.
She looks lovely with an elegant simplicity in operation and design. Sounds beautiful on my freshly tuned up 777 and will be a great little record player to use as an alternate to my Technics until I can afford a Sound Burger.
Rock On!
Very cool! Too bad it doesn't have a built-in radio.
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There was a model with an FM transmitter though!
Fantastic stuff.
Rock On.
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Lovely!
This is actually a record walkman!
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These were pretty neat. They were designed to go with the FH systems that were released at the time.
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Now there can't be many battery powered turntables out there.
Sharp VZs & sound-burger types, yes, but actual turntables that run on batteries?
Nice...
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