Marantz - PMS 7004 Stereo set





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Marantz PMS 7004, manufactured in 1981, is in very good physical condition and is tested and working, a single vintage big boombox stereo with dimensions 60 cm wide, 35 cm high and 15 cm deep, weight 20 g, and includes a power cable.
Description from the seller
MARANTZ PMS 7004
BIG BOOMBOX STEREO Radio Cassette Vintage 1981 WORKING Good Appearance
Made in Japan, Working Perfectly 120 or 220 volts
The Marantz PMS 7004 is a vintage stereo system that combines a radio (AM/FM), a cassette recorder, and an amplifier, commonly found in domestic hi-fi audio systems of the 1980s. Here are some typical technical specifications for this model:
1. Radio Reception:
• Frequencies: AM/FM band.
• Tuning: Analog, with good selectivity and sensitivity.
2. Cassette:
• Format: Compact Cassette.
• Tape type: Compatible with Type I (normal), Type II (chrome), and, in some cases, Type IV (metal).
• Noise reduction system: Dolby B to reduce background noise in recordings.
Currently it is unlabeled as the label has peeled off and been lost: the photo of the label with model and serial date from when it was present.
MARANTZ PMS 7004
BIG BOOMBOX STEREO Radio Cassette Vintage 1981 WORKING Good Appearance
Made in Japan, Working Perfectly 120 or 220 volts
The Marantz PMS 7004 is a vintage stereo system that combines a radio (AM/FM), a cassette recorder, and an amplifier, commonly found in domestic hi-fi audio systems of the 1980s. Here are some typical technical specifications for this model:
1. Radio Reception:
• Frequencies: AM/FM band.
• Tuning: Analog, with good selectivity and sensitivity.
2. Cassette:
• Format: Compact Cassette.
• Tape type: Compatible with Type I (normal), Type II (chrome), and, in some cases, Type IV (metal).
• Noise reduction system: Dolby B to reduce background noise in recordings.
Currently it is unlabeled as the label has peeled off and been lost: the photo of the label with model and serial date from when it was present.

