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Latest revision as of 05:34, 27 November 2024
Company Profile[edit]
Japanese manufacturer of hi-fi, car hi-fi, home entertainment products, and computers and computer peripherals. Developed with Panasonic (under the Technics brand name formerly used for hi-fi components) and Teac the hi-fi Elcaset cassette, the Minidisc and with Philips CD and SACD.
Known for introducing Walkman - a portable stereo cassette player in 1979.
Record label.
Products[edit]
- A/V receiver
- A/V amplifier
- A/V Preamplifier
- Active Crossovers
- Tape Machines
- Blu-ray Disc Player
- CD Player
- CD player/MD deck combination
- CD Recorder
- CD Changer
- Portable CD Player
- D/A Converter
- DAT Portables
- DAT Recorder
- DVD Player
- DVD receiver
- DVD Recorder
- Power Amplifier
- Equalizer
- Elcaset cassette decks
- Total systems
- Cassette decks
- Cassette recorders (portable)
- Compact systems
- Headphones
- speakers
- MC transformer
- MD car radios
- MD decks
- MD portables
- Microphones
- Mixers
- PCM Processors
- Disc Players
- Portable Player
- Radio Recorder
- Receiver
- SACD Player
- Subwoofer
- Surround Decoder
- Timer
- Pickup
- Tone Arms
- Tuner
- Distributor & Switch Boxes
- Amplifier
- Preamplifier
- Preamplifier Tuner
- Walkman
- World Receiver
- My first Sony