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Brand: Sony

The Sony TC-756-2 is a cassette tape deck that was released by Sony in the late 1980s. It is a part of Sony's popular tape recorder series and is known for its advanced features such as Dolby B and C noise reduction, direct record/playback, and timer recording. The device has two separately controllable stereo audio heads, a built-in pulse width modulation (PWM) power supply, and both AC and DC power input options. The model number "756-2" suggests that this is the second iteration of the 756 model, possibly featuring some minor improvements or upgrades over its predecessor. Today, it's a highly sought-after vintage audio item among collectors and enthusiasts who value its sonic quality and uniquely nostalgic aesthetic.



  • Track system: 2-track, 2-channel, stereo/monaural system
  • Equalization:
  • Heads: 1 x playback, 1 x record, 1 x erase
  • Motor: 1 x capstan, 2 x reel
  • Reel size: up to 10.5 inch
  • Tape speed: 7 1⁄2   15 ips
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.04%  (15 ips)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 35kHz  (15 ips)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 59dB
  • Distortion: 1.2%
  • Crosstalk:
  • Analogue Inputs: 60mV (line), 0.19mV (mic)
  • Analogue Outputs: 0.44V (line)
  • Dimensions: 435 x 451 x 221 mm
  • Weight: 24 kg
  • Year: 1974
  • Price:

Sony TC-756-2



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