Sony - TC-K990ES - 盒式錄音座
編號 49177803
Sony - TC-D5 Pro II - 卡式錄音帶錄音播放機
編號 49177803
Sony - TC-D5 Pro II - 卡式錄音帶錄音播放機
For auction Sony TC-D5 Professional II field recorder in excellent working condition. Some light signs of wear - please see photos. This Sony TC-D5 Pro II comes with the very rare original Sony carrying case and strap. Sony logo on the front is missing.
The TC-D5 (1978) was the machine that while clearly not being a “personal stereo cassette player” in the accepted sense of the term contributed immensely to the development of the Walkman idea and range. Launched in 1978, it immediately became a favourite of senior management of Sony Corporation as a source of high quality portable music. This despite the lack of suitable lightweight headphones, its large size and its high prices. This provided the idea for a cheaper, smaller version that could be sold cheaply enough to become widely popular.
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This "Densuke" series portable cassette recorder was designed to strict standards for audio quality — evident in features such as its capstan servo, "disc drive" mechanism, and Dolby NR. The designers sought high performance in a small, light unit. With less surface area available, some controls were grouped on the front and other, less-used controls were moved inside the cassette cover. It is a well-organized layout that shows great attention to detail. A die-cast case makes the recorder exceptionally durable.
The TC-D5 Pro II remained in production long after the other variants had been discontinued and proved popular despite its very high price. The WM-D6C was a natural competitor, capable of similar levels of performance and yet being smaller, lighter and considerably cheaper. It was used by some broadcasters (e.g. the BBC) in preference to the TC-D5 Pro II when they replaced their Uher open reel recorders with cassette machines.
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“The Most Extraordinary Portable Deck”
“ It surpasses any other gadget I have ever seen in terms of build quality”
“ The sound is really awesome, surpassing by far any other Walkman in my Collection”.