That looks identical to a Sony M-900. But I guess it's an equivalent model aimed at business executives,as the model name looks to be a...
I can confirm that the Marantz label is indeed original, as I own an identical unit. Well, half-own actually. Someone put up an ad for the...
The guy posted many pics of this box on his Instagram (at least I think it's the same guy?). Just open his page and scroll down a bit. Apparently,...
Been drooling over one of these since I learned of their existence. A recording version the little Sony transformer walkmans (that is the WM-10,...
Add recording and TV sound to the list! You'll get The WM-F202. Among the nicest looking series, in my opinion.
Hmm... I don't really know the answer to that, but they're from around the same time, late 80's - early 90's. Never seen the Philips stuff in...
Other than the boxy design aesthetics from the 80's, I'm always attracted to the unique and colorful models that are often aimed at the younger...
These rebranded walkmans released by big name companies always fascinates me. Koss chose to pick a model from Sanyo, a quite reputable company,...
I got some locally, so I don't think I can help with that one. It wasn't perfect fit, as I need to cut its sides to make it fit. But, as I recall,...
I quite like the look of this one. Here's the cover of the service manual, with the some specs as well. [ATTACH]
I encountered the same problem as well, so I just hammered out the axle to clean everything and sand them smooth. It was quite fiddly to put back...
Oh, and I just noticed that your unit is missing some non-critical parts (the auto-stop mechanism) marked in the blue area. [ATTACH] The part...
The mechanism marked in red is what's responsible for locking the buttons down. Check to see why the notch marked #1 is not locking to the play...
I too can't seem to find a free service manual for the WM-10/20, just that "Troubleshooting Guide" which is explains things in detail but differs...
Oh, the unit was working normally before the fiddling? Then, as renzgi suggested you should to check that big spring If it isn't properly...
Without detailed pics of the mechanism in question, it could be hard to make a diagnosis to the problem, but one of my guesses would be a cracked...
That spring is part of the the auto-stop system. So I'm guessing that your problem lies elsewhere. The unit should run just fine without that...
The belt path is correct. This mechanism is used on many of the later model Sonys. They even used it one single way (no auto-reverse) walkmans by...
It does have in internally on the PCB. If you open it up, look for a pot marked RV601 near the motor. It can, though, be adjusted without...
Perhaps I generalized too much... Yeah, it's almost identical to the WM-2. The TPS-L2's motor is on the opposite side, and the pulley is much...
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