2024-04-28 19:46
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It's a Sony CFS-W301L, late 80s (funnily enough I guessed 1987-ish & some googling of the model number tells me Radio Museum agrees with me & I was able to find the manual which also suggests I'm correct so, like, yes!)
It only cost me £5!
Look at these beautiful tactile buttons!
It's a bit scraped on the front, but eh whatever if I decide I fancy listening to a long or medium wave station, I can still figure out tuning the radio even without being able to see the frequencies properly
They say they tested the tape player working in the shop, but I don't have any tapes atm, so I'll have to get some. Considering it needed a bit of cleaning externally, the tape heads will probably need cleaning, so I'll see if I can get a cleaning cassette as well
Bonus photo: Old Sony & new Sony
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reminds me of when I found a cassette player on the side of the road, ready to get picked up by garbagemen. so glad that I drove by it before they came!
i should visit secondhand stores more often because they usually have some pretty neat old tech stuff.