Sony TC-2800 (1973–1974)

A portable stereo cassette recorder from Sony’s Densuke series, built for field use with professional-grade components.

Overview

The Sony TC-2800, also known as "Densuke," is a portable stereo cassette recorder released in 1973 as the second model in Sony's Densuke series. Designed for field recording, it supports chromicassette tapes and features a built-in amplifier and speaker for monitoring. It was marketed as a high-performance portable unit, using technology derived from professional equipment.

Specifications

Product typePortable stereo cassette recorder
Production year1973
Original price¥44,800 (1973)
Frequency characteristic30 Hz ~ 15 kHz (When Using Chromicassette)
External dimensionsWidth 378 x Height 108 x Depth 238 mm
Weight5.2 kg

Design

The TC-2800 uses an F & F head and a DC servo motor derived from professional machines for precise tape transport. It features a frequency generator/frequency discriminator servo control system for speed regulation and includes a stabilizing power supply circuit with a DC-DC converter to maintain consistent performance across power sources. The unit supports four power options: 100 VAC, dry cells, rechargeable battery, and car battery. It includes a 20 dB microphone attenuator, a line/microphone selector switch, a tape selector for chromicassettes, and the Sony Limiter recording method.

Context

The TC-2800 was the second release in Sony's Densuke series, positioned as a high-end portable recorder for field use during the early 1970s.

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