7 Vintage Sony Walkmans That Will Take You Back in Time

7 Vintage Sony Walkmans That Will Take You Back in Time

Do you remember the Sony Walkman? It was a cassette player that was introduced in 1979 and became extremely popular in the early 1980s. At the time, it was considered to be a revolutionary product. In this blog post, we will take a look at seven vintage Sony Walkmans that will take you back in time!

The original Sony Walkman was released in Japan in July 1979. It was originally known as the “Sound-About” in the United States and was renamed the “Walkman” when it was released in Europe. The Walkman was a portable cassette player that allowed users to listen to music on the go. It quickly became one of Sony’s most iconic products and changed the way people listened to music.

7. Sony WM 10 Walkman

Sony WM 10 Walkman

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Sony's tiny cassette player from 1983 is an engineering tour de force. The WM-10 uses a single 1.5V AA battery and has been modified with some sophisticated components that allow it to produce useful sound despite its small size - something larger would have required much more power consumption or thicker metal bodies which were not yet available at this time period

6. Solar Walkman Cassette Player

Solar Walkman Cassette Player

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The famous “Solar Walkman” was indeed a technological marvel. Not only did this model use solar power, it also featured an exceptionally compact design and fully functional radio with Dolby B NR technology for noise reduction!

5. Sony TPS-L2 Walkman

Sony TPS-L2 Walkman

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The world's first low-cost portable stereo, the Walkman TPS–L2 went on sale in 1979. It was introduced to Japan and America two years later with three different color options: blue (which is what I have), silver or red leather cases that protected it from dust while storing other items such as headphones inside too! This revolutionary design featured an easy recording button for when you needed something specific recorded like music supervision during TV shows where they need a segment played at certain times but don't want taping over another program’s ending credits

4. Sony WM-DDII Walkman

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The WM-DD was a rare blend of three excellent ideas - the compact chassis and electronics from its predecessor, as well as an updated disc drive capstan servo mechanism. To top it all off they added some new features like press metal cases instead of plastic ones (which you can't tell by looking at them) that had been seen before only on higher end models like TC/TD5 machines with their window delete option intact!

3. Sony WA-8000 

Sony WA-8000

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The Sony WA-8000 was a revolutionary portable record player released in 1983. With its small size and sleek design it became an instant hit with consumers, who had been eagerly awaiting this new type of technological innovation from Japan at that time period when audio cassettes were all the rage on '80s American soil it had a full FM/SW/MW 9-band radio built-in it was very popular for its time

2. Sony TPS-R10 Walkman.

Sony TPS-R10 Walkman.

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The Sony WM-101 Walkman is a cassette player that was released in Japan in 1981. It was the successor to the popular WM-100 and featured a new slim design. The WM-101 also had a new feature called "sound position." This allowed the user to choose between two different sound settings: mono and stereo

1. Sony WM-D6C Pro Walkman

Sony WM-D6C Pro Walkman

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 The Sony WM-DC Pro Walkman is considered to be one of the best Walkmans ever made. It was released in 1984 and featured a metal body, Dolby C NR noise reduction, and an auto-reverse function.

Conclusion

Sony's Walkman has come a long way since its inception in 1979. What started as a simple cassette player has evolved into a sophisticated multimedia device. The vintage Sony Walkmans featured in this blog post are just a few examples of the company's innovative spirit and commitment to quality. We hope you enjoyed this trip down memory lane! Thanks for reading!

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