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Sony WM-DC2 Walkman Cassette Player AMORPHOUS HEAD WORK Conditions

$ 607.17

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Black
  • Product Line: Walkman
  • Condition: Used
  • Type: Portable Cassette Player
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: Sony WM-DC2
  • Playable Media Format: Cassette Tape
  • Brand: Sony

    Description

    Sony WM-DC2 Walkman Cassette Player
    AMORPHOUS HEAD WORK Conditions
    The central gear in the player has been replaced, and all aluminum capacitors have been replaced
    NOTE
    : there is a shallow dent on the right, see picture!!!
    Super Rare to find an original model
    The WM-DC2 was the final step in the path which led from the world’s smallest personal stereo (the WM-2) to this latest version: the world’s best personal stereo. Building on the already excellent WM-DD3, there was little left to add, though the designers hit upon an area to improve and in so doing elevated the WM-DC2 above all others.
    The key addition was that of Dolby C NR. This new system promised even greater dynamic range than had been achievable with the previous arrangement and raised cassette performance in line with the expectations that Compact Disc had brought. To implement Dolby C in a personal stereo required special integrated circuits that were not commercially available, so Sony made their own. As most pre-recorded tapes were encoded in Dolby B, this option was included too. The switches for Dolby and tape type were fitted with yellow indicators that were visible from the front of the case, just as with the WM-D6.
    To complete the package, the WM-DC2 was also fitted with a special “laser amorphous head”. This component was unique to the model and was of top quality as well as being unusually wear resistant.
    These changes made what had already been an expensive model into a very expensive model. From the outset, it was decided to offer the WM-DC2 as a “professional” model alongside the WM-D6C and the TC-D3. The idea of a professional playback-only personal stereo is not an easy one to grasp, though reasonable sales were recorded throughout a long production run. To aid the “professional” user, one of the headphone sockets was turned into a genuine line-out socket, for connection to an amplifier or a tape recorder.