Most Sony's were the real thing but there were a ton of fake square speakers. I think Sony let AIWA use them on a few of their models, I feel...
Just doing a little research and found some cool tidbits of information, first I found this on Marantz defending the UNIX name in 1984, this is...
This is cool, they had a DIY kit. These guys got a lot of press on these but it looks like they only had the small speaker size. These would...
I love these guys take risks, we don't see this a lot anymore, back then they didn't have as much computerization to study the different...
A little more information from an old blog...
Or those horrible snow shovels with the bent handle, torture on your wrists.... I remember a tiny bit on those speakers, I don't think they were...
No, I don't get on there too often these days...
If my memory is correct, Standard was building Marantz Recievers starting in the late 60's, Axel's Vintage Knob Forum is most likely the source...
They kind of had the same trajectory as Walkmans but three years earlier, just think how much they changed over five years.
http://www.stereo2go.com/topic/index.php?content_oid=442795680541881709&board_oid=193392314111653326 Closed Yahoo.jp Auctions...
I've got a few units with single "dead" VUs, any idea why these stop working? It's one part I never look into.
Are you getting one Cassette2go? The Forum Reader has a thread with a member snagging one, the photos are still on it.
The design cues are late 70's for sure, the refined knobs and huge amplifier must have been trendsetting at the time.
The Wayback Machine has a difficult search engine, I can't remember what magazine I pulled this out of, most likely Esquire.
I rarely saw big boxes, mostly at events where they didn't splurge on a real sound system.
The handwritting software was pretty amazing in some of those PDAs but some had crap, same with the word suggestions, I had an early phone similar...
Longman was wondering what the smallest box with phono in is, this might be it nickelindimer!
I like em. I have a boatload of three + piecers, yes in the old days they were not thought of highly but just look at the Sony FH Series, the...
Welcome! It's nice to see some members from your side of the world, a lot of great stuff was made over there.
I have the small four button Jornada and also have the 720 with the tinie-tiny keyboard. The hand helds were so nice for work, having...
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