ahardb0dy - 2008-05-01 18:58
Does anyone know if the D7 was the first Sony discman they made? I have one that I went into Brooklyn (from out on Long Island)to buy the store was the only place that had one, anyway it's funny the battery pack weighs more than some whole portable cd players that are available now.
D50 was the first true 'Discman' i.e. a portable battery powered unit. Came out in 1982. Like the TPS-L2 it had a massive production run so there's still a fair few around.
Are you sure yours actually plays CDs as the D7 was in fact one of the first portable DAT recorders.
No, it's a D7 discman, I just went and checked it.
Sony D-50, D-5 debuted in 1984 not 1982 as the very first portable cd player. Technics followed with the SL-XP7 in 1985.
after looking at my unit more closely I see it was made in june 1986, the D-7 agentorange referred to is actually model TCD -D7 Sony also made a TCD-D8. I haven't found any info on my D-7 online so far.
is it possible to get some pics of it ?
Perhaps you did not search thoroughly enough
A simple googling for "sony d-7 discman" (without quotes) returned this auction on 3rd page:
SONY DISCMAN D-7 D7 ORIGINAL CASE BP-200 Battery Pack eBay #: 250218231505
Obviously there really is a D-7 Discman.
I searched on E-bay and also searched in their completed items advanced search, oh well missed that one, but that is the exact one I have. Thanks for posting the link.
OK, I stand corrected on all counts
found a pic of my D-7 from an old magazine announcing it as a new product-