Every kid's dream from around 1974 but I don't know for sure. [ATTACH]
Sony Studio 1700 [ATTACH]
There's no date on this but that looks like an early transport on teh RT-221F with the rotary dial. [ATTACH]
From 1985, the Sony D-700. This is a micro-componant, no batteries, big money and tiny, just what we'd expect from Sony. Anybody have one of...
1985, another flavor, yoghurt! [ATTACH]
She did a video on it, 17 freakin years ago! [MEDIA] [ATTACH]
That's a lot of 45's! When one of the inlaws passed on years ago I said grab any audio which included about 60 45's that would have been tossed...
Thanks, it's hard to guage the skill level of new members but if you can work on a laptop with a million tiny screws your on the right track....
1984, I didn't see the back pages [ATTACH]
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A neat cutsheet for the Sony FD-40, pretty expensive in 1985, I love the back page where it's hooked to a computer, as a kid I thought these tiny...
Kenwood 1989 [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Kenwood 1990, oh wow, this looks very impressive and very well thought out, anybody have this mega-cool mini system? This might be one of the...
1988, The Orange Boys. I posted some small finds before, The Orange Boys seems like a JDM accessory rack for audio, this brochure has a ton of...
A just posted a killer brochure from 1985 for the Sony D-50 in that thread if you like looking at eye candy. Doing a little diving I found this...
Sweet!!! What a cool brochure from 1985 and I love the red version. Check out the Sony TQ-50, it looks like a little amp and wall mountable...
The Lip-Lap, it looks like a higher end version of their 90's micro stereos with CD, tape and MD, maybe from the early 2000's with the DVD player....
I guess Sony wasn't the only collab, it looks like Sharp was in on it with a portable DVD player from 1999. Thanks doaudiojp! [ATTACH]...
I don't see a date on this, maybe early to mid 1990's? Now this is cool, it looks like 35 watts a channel and much smaller than it looks judging...
National Panasonic had a brochure for batteries! From 1985 it's filled with flashlights and some other small stuff that use batteries, here's the...
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