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Das TC-164 SD war das beste transportable Gerät von Sony.<br>
== Data ==
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Die Größe entsprach in etwa der eines Uher Report Tonbandgerätes der 4000er Serie ca.40 cm Breite.<br>
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Es war sowohl für den Außen- als auch für den HiFi-Bereich bestens geeignet.<br>
'''General'''
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Er ist ähnlich wie der kleine Bruder TC 158 SD, bis auf die anderen Instrumente.<br>
* Manufacturer: [[Sony]]
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Peak statt VU-Meter, bessere Tonköpfe und die Tonhöhenregelung.<br>
* Model: TC-164 SD
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Die Aufnahmequalität war einer Schallpatte fast ebenbürtig.<br>
Type: Portable Cassette Tape Deck
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Die meisten Heim-Kasssettendecks aus der Zeit klangen schlechter.<br>
* Years of manufacture: 1976 - 1981
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Die Ausstattungsmerkmale lauten wie folgt:<br>
* Made in: Japan
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- Netz-, Batteriebetrieb (4 x Monozellen) und externer 6 Volt Anschluss<br>
* Color: Black
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- Mikrofon- (Klinke)und Lineein- und ausgänge (Cinch & DIN!), bei Bedarf mit Limiter möglich<br>
* Original price approx.: 1'899 DM
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- quarzgesteuerter Direktantrieb, schluckt selbst extreme Stöße, Schüttelbewegungen oder Kopfsteinpflaster<br>
 
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- Geschwindigkeitsregelung +/- 5% nur bei der Wiedergabe möglich<br>
 
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- 2 runde Peakmeter (beleuchtbar)<br>
'''Technical data'''
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- Dolby B<br>
 
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- Bandsorten Eisenoxyd, Chrom und Ferrochrom mit 3fachem Biasschalter<br>
* Data at "The Vintage Knob": [[http://www.thevintageknob.org/sony-TC-164SD.html]]
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- Kotrolllautsprecher (mono, mäßiger Klang), Stereo über Kopfhörer (exzellenter Klang)<br>
 
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- 2 Tonköpfe, davon ein S&F-Kopf, keine Hinterbandkontrolle möglich<br>
 
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- Neupreis ca. 1000,- DM anno 1978
== Remarks ==
 
* Other models in the same series:
 
* [[Sony TC-122]]
 
* [[Sony TC-127]]
 
* [[Sony TC-134 SD]]
 
* [[Sony TC-153 SD]]
 
* [[Sony TC-164 SD]]
 
* [[Sony TC-204 SD]]
 
* [[Sony TC-229 SD]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* Extract from brochure: Sony TC-164 SD
 
[[File:Sony TC-164 SD-1.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Reviews ==
 
* 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 &amp; 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&amp;F head
 
** No rear band control possible
 
 
 
 
 
== Left ==
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Cassette decks]]
 

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