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Brand: Technics

The Technics RS-M12 is a high-fidelity stereo receiver that was introduced by the Japanese electronics company Panasonic (formerly known as National) in the late 1970s. The RS-M12 was part of the Technics premium audio equipment line, and it incorporated advanced audio technologies such as high-current power amplifiers, advanced analog circuitry, and high-quality components. The receiver had a sleek, modern design and offered features like balance and phono inputs, a quadraphonic decoder, and a built-in headphone amplifier. The RS-M12 received widespread acclaim among audiophiles and music enthusiasts for its exceptional sound quality, and it remains a highly sought-after vintage audio component today.



  • Type: 2-head, single compact cassette deck
  • Track System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo
  • Tape speed: 4.8 cm/s
  • Heads: 1 x record/playback, 1 x erase
  • Motor:
  • Tape Type: type I, FeCr, CrO2, Metal
  • Noise Reduction: B
  • Headroom Extension:
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.055%
  • Distortion:
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 18kHz  (Metal)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 67dB  (dolby B)
  • Analogue Inputs: 60mV (line), 0.25mV (mic)
  • Analogue Outputs: 0.42V (line)
  • Dimensions: 430 x 142 x 251 mm
  • Weight: 5.3 kg
  • Year: 1980
  • Price:

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12

Technics RS-M12



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