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Brand: Sony

The Sony TC-366 was a compact cassette tape recorder and player released by Sony in the 1980s. Its features included Dolby B noise reduction, silk printing, and the ability to record up to four hours on chrome tapes or six hours on standard cassette tapes. The TC-366 also had a built-in microphone, speaker, and headphones jack. It was a popular choice for home audio enthusiasts, students, and professionals in the areas of audio recording and transcription due to its high-quality audio output and portability. The design of the TC-366 was sleek and compact, making it easy to carry around, and it came in a variety of colors including beige, black, and silver. It was succeeded by the Sony TC-376 in the mid-1980s.



  • Track system: 4-track, 2-channel, stereo/monaural system
  • Equalization:
  • Heads: 1 x playback, 1 x record, 1 x erase
  • Motor:
  • Reel size: up to 7 inch
  • Tape speed: 1 7⁄8   3 3⁄4   7 1⁄2 ips
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.09%  (7 1⁄2 ips)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 25kHz  (7 1⁄2 ips)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 55dB
  • Distortion: 1.2%
  • Crosstalk:
  • Analogue Inputs: 60mV (line), 0.19mV (mic)
  • Analogue Outputs: 0.775V (line)
  • Accessories: empty reel, SLH tape, RK-74 connecting cords, reel caps
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Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366

Sony TC-366



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