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Brand: Sony

The Sony WM-6 is a cassette-based personal stereo released by Sony in the late 1980s. It featured a compact and lightweight design, allowing users to carry it easily with them. Unlike traditional boombox-style stereos, the Sony WM-6 was designed to be worn like headphones, with ear pads that could be rotated for a comfortable fit.The Sony WM-6 utilized two mini-speakers to provide stereo audio, and it included a small built-in cassette deck for playback and recording. It also had basic controls including play, stop, rewind, fast forward, and recording function. While it lacked the advanced features of more sophisticated stereos, it was a popular choice for those who wanted a simple and convenient listening experience.In terms of audio quality, the Sony WM-6 was known for producing clear and crisp sound, particularly at lower volumes. It was a popular choice for travelers, students, and commuters who needed a portable audio solution. Today, the Sony WM-6 is considered a classic piece of 80s technology, and it continues to be a collectible item among vintage electronics enthusiasts.



  • Radio:
  • Tape Type:
  • Noise Reduction: dolby B
  • Features: auto reverse
  • Output: 18mW (headphones)
  • Battery: 2 x AA
  • Power Adapter: 3V DC
  • Finish: silver
  • Dimensions: 138 x 87 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 320g
  • Year: 1986
  • Price:

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6

Sony WM-6



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