Sony Lbtv702 Specs 2021 -

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Includes a setting to simulate a surround effect, though it requires a stereo sound source to function. Private Listening: Features a dedicated front-panel headphone jack. Japanese Craftsmanship:

Two video inputs (one on the front panel) allow for easy connection to modern DACs, PCs, or Bluetooth receivers.

: Users can connect optional components like an MD (MiniDisc) deck via the function selector. Sony Asia Pacific replacement parts

: Features five frequency control bands: 100 Hz (bass), 330 Hz (warmth), 1 kHz (vocals), 3.3 kHz (brightness), and 10 kHz (tape hiss). Audio Enhancement : Includes Dynamic Bass for reinforced low-end and a Surround Sound mode for expanded spatial audio. : AM/FM radio with 30-station presets (20 FM and 10 AM). Included Components CD Player (CDP-M48)

: Front-panel sliders for Bass and Treble adjustment, plus a Dynamic Bass Feedback (DBFB) level control for enhanced low-end punch. Mixing Capabilities

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|---------| | | Auto-reverse on both Deck A & Deck B | | Tape Type | Normal (Type I), Chrome (Type II), Metal (Type IV) – Playback only for Metal on some units | | Noise Reduction | Dolby B (Deck B only) | | Dubbing Speed | Normal (1:1) & High-Speed (approximately 2:1) | | Frequency Response (Deck B, Metal tape) | 30 Hz – 15,000 Hz (±3 dB) | | Wow & Flutter | 0.15% (WRMS) | | Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Dolby off) | 55 dB (Dolby B on: +8 dB) |

The is a vintage Midi-sized Hi-Fi component system manufactured in Japan during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is characterized by its "6-stack" configuration, featuring a sleek black aesthetic and a tinted interface designed for home entertainment. System Components

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Sony Lbtv702 Specs 2021 -

Includes a setting to simulate a surround effect, though it requires a stereo sound source to function. Private Listening: Features a dedicated front-panel headphone jack. Japanese Craftsmanship:

Two video inputs (one on the front panel) allow for easy connection to modern DACs, PCs, or Bluetooth receivers. sony lbtv702 specs

: Users can connect optional components like an MD (MiniDisc) deck via the function selector. Sony Asia Pacific replacement parts Includes a setting to simulate a surround effect,

: Features five frequency control bands: 100 Hz (bass), 330 Hz (warmth), 1 kHz (vocals), 3.3 kHz (brightness), and 10 kHz (tape hiss). Audio Enhancement : Includes Dynamic Bass for reinforced low-end and a Surround Sound mode for expanded spatial audio. : AM/FM radio with 30-station presets (20 FM and 10 AM). Included Components CD Player (CDP-M48) : Users can connect optional components like an

: Front-panel sliders for Bass and Treble adjustment, plus a Dynamic Bass Feedback (DBFB) level control for enhanced low-end punch. Mixing Capabilities

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|---------| | | Auto-reverse on both Deck A & Deck B | | Tape Type | Normal (Type I), Chrome (Type II), Metal (Type IV) – Playback only for Metal on some units | | Noise Reduction | Dolby B (Deck B only) | | Dubbing Speed | Normal (1:1) & High-Speed (approximately 2:1) | | Frequency Response (Deck B, Metal tape) | 30 Hz – 15,000 Hz (±3 dB) | | Wow & Flutter | 0.15% (WRMS) | | Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Dolby off) | 55 dB (Dolby B on: +8 dB) |

The is a vintage Midi-sized Hi-Fi component system manufactured in Japan during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is characterized by its "6-stack" configuration, featuring a sleek black aesthetic and a tinted interface designed for home entertainment. System Components