Sony - TC-K65 Audio-cassette deck





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Description from the seller
The Sony TC-K65 is a stereo cassette deck from around 1979, designed for playback and recording of compact cassettes in a hi-fi system. The unit features a 2-head mechanism, Dolby B noise reduction, and support for multiple tape types, with a frequency response of up to about 19 kHz.
To ensure a proper delivery of this product, it is carefully packed in very sturdy boxes, wrapped in bubble wrap with a lot of padding. We mainly use plastic as padding material, but if something else is preferred, please contact us. The package will be shipped insured to protect both the buyer and the seller. For any additional packing requests, please message after purchase. Photos serve as an extra description of the condition of the product / the state of the display & LEDs. Please review these carefully before purchase. Orders to islands or special destinations incur higher shipping costs, for example the Canary Islands.
Seller's Story
The Sony TC-K65 is a stereo cassette deck from around 1979, designed for playback and recording of compact cassettes in a hi-fi system. The unit features a 2-head mechanism, Dolby B noise reduction, and support for multiple tape types, with a frequency response of up to about 19 kHz.
To ensure a proper delivery of this product, it is carefully packed in very sturdy boxes, wrapped in bubble wrap with a lot of padding. We mainly use plastic as padding material, but if something else is preferred, please contact us. The package will be shipped insured to protect both the buyer and the seller. For any additional packing requests, please message after purchase. Photos serve as an extra description of the condition of the product / the state of the display & LEDs. Please review these carefully before purchase. Orders to islands or special destinations incur higher shipping costs, for example the Canary Islands.

