Sony: Lbt-v702 Specs

The sits as the sweet spot just before Sony added DSP and remotes – pure analog signal path (except tuner & CD servo). That’s rare today.

The is not an audiophile piece. It’s a time capsule of early 90s consumer audio philosophy : power figures that lie, bass boost that distorts, and a look that screams “I just bought this at Circuit City after getting a bonus.” sony lbt-v702 specs

Autoreverse on both decks, Dolby B and C noise reduction, and a linear tape counter with memory. Performance: Frequency response of and Wow & Flutter of 0.2\text% Speakers (SS-A701): 3-way speaker units designed for high-end home audio. midrange, and dome tweeter. Frequency range of impedance, and sensitivity. Maximum load of CD Player (CDP-M48): The sits as the sweet spot just before

The rear panel is surprisingly robust for a shelf system. Here are the detailed connectivity specifications. It’s a time capsule of early 90s consumer

) : A dual-well deck featuring Dolby NR (Noise Reduction) and support for different tape types.

If you find one with a functioning remote and non-sticky cassette buttons, grab it. Just don't pay more than $80 for the complete set.

For under $100–$150 in working condition, the LBT-V702 is an absolute steal for a garage, workshop, or retro game room. While it won't match the sterile accuracy of a modern hi-fi, it has "character"—something no spec sheet can fully capture.