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Brand: Sony

The Sony TC-V902 is a video cassette recorder (VCR) that was introduced by Sony in the late 1990s. It was part of Sony's V-MAX line of high-end VCRs and was known for its advanced features, including Super Bit Mapping, an analog-to-digital noise reduction technology, and a built-in super high-frequency (SHF) modem, which allowed it to function as a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem. The Sony TC-V902 also included advanced recording functions, such as high-speed recording, padding, and simultaneous recording from two sources. It was popular among videophiles and professionals who required the highest possible VCR performance at the time. However, with the rise of DVD technology, the demand for VCRs like the Sony TC-V902 declined, and they have since become obsolete.



  • Type: auto reverse, double compact cassette deck
  • Track System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo
  • Tape speed: 4.8 cm/s
  • Heads: 1 x record/playback, 1 x playback, 1 x erase
  • Motor:
  • Tape Type: type I, CrO2, Metal
  • Noise Reduction: B
  • Headroom Extension:
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.2%
  • Distortion:
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15kHz  (Metal)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio:
  • Analogue Inputs:
  • Analogue Outputs:
  • Dimensions: 355 x 130 x 310 mm
  • Weight: 4.5 kg
  • Year: 1990
  • Price:

Sony TC-V902

Sony TC-V902

Sony TC-V902

Sony TC-V902

Sony TC-V902

Sony TC-V902



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