Since my Japanese is as good as my Chinese, I had to grab the book and browse through it. Here are the cover page and the 2 pages of the TDK...
Impressive! In a recently purchased Japanese book about Walkmans. In it are also some overviews of tapes, given you interest you might already...
Glad they did not have only DD9s and 504s in this picture, as this was already an expensive undertaking!
Very early ones! Did you see the video by westlife about sealed cassettes from end of the 60s? Opening & playing sealed 54-year-old cassette tapes...
It appears that later on, serial number ranges were also used for other portables like (mini)disc, solid state, etc. I have a few that are also in...
Indeed annoying that these are not interchangeable. Not only the resistive ladder is different is seems. Even Sony connectors: the most common...
I think the buttons for Sound and Dolby worked with the WME645 remote, can’t recall. For sure the screen of that remote does not. Unfortunate, the...
Wow, the North American team went above and beyond to promote this one!
The two I have are in the 130000 (blue) and 140000 (black) range.
A very good deal for these units! I recently got a EX900, identical to the EX9, and added it to walkman.land. It is my new favorite, compared to...
Indeed! Also AVLS, or remote control ('afstandsbediening') are not present on the DD9; none of the DDs had a remote.
I confirm, my D6C with the early pointy head is in great shape after a short international trip to Valentin.
Old but good posted a video of the 1994 Dutch Sony catalog. I recall getting this catalog from the hifi store in town. There is a very obvious...
I find it amazing and amazingly strange that 17 years after the market introduction, Sony decided to revise the servo circuit. I can only assume...
How did it get its signal, the antenna?
@Mister X : can you move this to Walkman > Minidisc?
I recently acquired this Sony original and also proprietary cable: 7-pin out (normal jack + 4) on both ends. No references I could find in the...
The D3 (at least mine :)) is one of my favorites! Love the 5 LEDs on it, and the audio quality coming out of it.
As this is not a NetMD capable device, you simply use a analog cable (3.5mm jack) from the headphone out to your PC's input as described above:...
When you want to record from the M-R909 TO another device, use the analog out (headphone jack, 3.5mm) to something else like a 3.5mm or 2xRCA...
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