Sony TC-K60 (1978–1981)

A front-loading stereo cassette deck with AMS sensing and dual-mode peak hold meters.

Overview

The Sony TC-K60 is a stereo cassette deck produced from 1978 to 1981 by Sony Corporation, Tokyo. It features an Automatic Music Sensor (AMS) function for track detection and includes a double-indication LCD peak program meter with Manual and Auto peak hold modes. Part of Sony’s TC-K series, the deck uses a single capstan drive system and a brushless, slotless BSL Green Motor derived from Sony turntable technology. It supports three tape types via a 3-position selector with independent bias and equalizer settings, and includes Dolby NR with an integrated MPX filter.

Specifications

Heads1 x Erase, 1 x Record/Playback (F&F ferrite head)
MotorBSL Green Motor
Signal-to-noise ratio59 dB (Dolby off, Peak Level, Duadcassette)
Frequency response20 Hz ~ 18 kHz (Duadcassette)
Wow and flutter0.045% WRMS
Total harmonic distortion1.3% (Du Ad Cassette)
Power consumption11W
Dimensions (W x H x D)430 x 155 x 325 mm
Weight7.6 kg
Servo systemFrequency generator
Drive systemSingle capstan
FF/Rew time90s (C-60)
Inputs0.25 mV (MIC), 0.07 V / 100 kOhm (line)
Outputs0.435 V (line fixed), 0.026 V ... 0.775 V (line variable), 8 Ohm (headphones)
Bias frequency105 kHz
Tape selector3-position with independent bias and equalizer
Dolby NRSwitch with integrated MPX filter
Rec MuteOne-touch silent recording
Level controlsSeparate for line output and headphone output
Auto shut-offYes
Soft-ejectMechanism included
ProgrammingUp to 9 selections
Memory Stop / AutoplaySimultaneous rewind + play stops at counter 999 and auto-plays

Design

The TC-K60 uses an F&F (ferrite & ferrite) record/playback head for long-term stability and employs a BSL Green Motor—a brushless, slotless linear motor originally developed for Sony turntables—to ensure smooth, quiet operation. The deck features an integrated-circuit microprocessor controlling the AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) function, with LCD peak meters driven by the CX-765 IC. Despite having only one motor, one capstan, and two heads, it retains mechanical transport keys and offers a rugged build.

Context

Marketed as a front-loading cassette deck with Dolby noise reduction, the TC-K60 was positioned in Sony’s TC-K series during the late 1970s. It did not achieve strong sales, being considered too expensive for most consumers while falling short of the semi-professional performance expected from three-head decks of the era.

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