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KING OF ALL WALKMAN SONY WM-D6C PROFESSIONAL CASSETTE PLAYER RECORDER PERSONAL
€ 1055.47
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up for sale from personal collection Sony WM-D6C Walkman ProfessionalPrivate sale sold as-seen , no return , no claim thank you
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Professional PLAYER Tape Cassette RECORDER , FULL METAL MADE BODY
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First Best Professional SONY WALKMAN-Recorder Metal that could do so to such high standards that it was suitable for professional use.Very Rare . Perhaps Last one in the World . Brand New . Made in Japan . All Metal Made means invested high quality materials , not plastic imitation .
Speaking of high-quality music, SONY WM-D6C Professional Walkman produce crystal clear music every time. You get dependable sound quality that provides delicious nourishment for the ears! Go with the smart choice and feed your ears the right way. Plug and play capabilities offer the ultimate in flexible and fun listening. You?re going to be a hit with your friends and family when your new , 1982 year made player is pumping out high-quality by Sony WM-D6C tuneage ! And you can also make things even more fun by using a Walkman recorder and recording your friend?s favorite music for them.Think about it, just how much joy does music bring to your life? If you?re like most people, then music means a great deal to you. But aside from you loving music, you?re an individual and are very unique to everyone else out there.
Music is personal, so your player should be too !
The quality of the high level of mechanism is included a disc drive Capstan Servo . Inevitably all the parts had to be made smaller, but the principles remained the same. One would have thought that this would be enough, but the designers took the disc drive concept one stage further and made it quartz controlled. Also WM-D6 have perfect speed accuracy under all conditions. The system worked by comparing the output of the capstan tacho sensor with the divided-down output of a quartz crystal oscillator. The servo ensured that the two signals were locked together by varying the motor speed. As the quartz crystal frequency never altered, neither did the tape speed. The user was given the option of bypassing the system and setting the tape speed manually by up to 4% using a small dial at the rear of the machine. In this mode, the servo operated as it did in the TC-D5. The switch that controlled the variable speed function was mechanically interlocked to the record key and so was automatically returned to the quartz locked fixed speed mode whenever a recording was made.
In Addition Walkman is equipped with ferrite heads and the DC-DC converter, which enabled the electronics to operate at a higher voltage than the batteries would normally provide, improving the sound quality. WM-D6C used a single LED bar graph display . This could also be used to give an indication of battery condition. An input was provided for a microphone, though using the switchable attenuator this could also accept signals from an amplifier or second recorder. Two pairs of headphones could be connected. A three position tape selector switch allowed normal, chrome and metal tapes to be used for both recording and playback
Power is provided by 4 AA sized cells, though the battery compartment was designed so that the standard Sony Ni-Cd pack could be used too. This could be recharged in situ from the DC input socket.
The WM-D6C was expensive but was also capable of outstanding performance, better than many full-sized cassette decks. It was quickly adopted by radio stations and news organisations as the ideal machine for reporters to use. It also became a favorite for making high quality but discreet bootleg recordings at concerts.