Sony TC-164 SD

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General

  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • Model: TC-164 SD

Type: Portable Cassette Tape Deck

  • Years of manufacture: 1976 - 1981
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Original price approx.: 1'899 DM


Technical data

  • Data at "The Vintage Knob": [[1]]


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  • Extract from brochure: Sony TC-164 SD

Sony TC-164 SD-1.jpg


Reviews[edit]

  • The TC-164 SD was Sony's best portable unit.
  • The size was about the same as a UHER Report 4000 series tape recorder about 40 cm wide.
  • It was best suited for both outdoor and hi-fi use
  • It is similar to its little brother TC 158 SD, except for the other instruments
  • Peak instead of VU meter, better tone heads and the pitch control
  • Recording quality was almost equal to a sound board
  • Most home cassette decks of the time sounded worse
  • Features:
    • Mains, battery operation (4 x mono cells) and external 6 volt connection.
    • Microphone (jack) and line inputs and outputs (Cinch & DIN!), with limiter possible if required

Quartz-controlled direct drive, absorbs even extreme shocks, shaking movements or cobblestones

    • Speed control +/- 5% only possible during playback
    • 2 round peak meters (illuminable)
    • Dolby B
    • Tape types iron oxide, chrome and ferrochrome with 3-fold bias switch
    • control speaker (mono, moderate sound), stereo via headphones (excellent sound)
    • 2 sound heads, one of them S&F head
    • No rear band control possible


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