VERY BEAUTIFUL AIWA HS-JX707 ...ONE OF THE BEST OR COMPLETE AIWA WALKMAN EVER . IT EVEN HAS A WOMAN VOICE TELLING U THE FUNCTIONS OF THE WALKMAN . HOW COOL IS THAT . PROBABLY RELEASED AROUND 1992 . BELOW IS AN EXCERPT FROM A HS-JX707 USER ... Next up is the Rolls Royce of Aiwas, the HS-JX707.....By now, Aiwa was sick of that vertical look and decided to go horizontal. This baby, which cost an unbelievable 0 BACK THEN, had everything: auto reverse, not only for playback but recording; DSL; a remote control (which I conveniently lost); and radio tuning with TEN presents for EACH band (AM, FM AND TV sound!). But wait! There''s more! This pocket power also had two-setting BBE treble equalization, I guess to sweeten the other end of the sound spectrum with the popularity of artificially boosted bass. And those guys at Aiwa thought, "Let''s really spoil those Americans and give them Dolby C NR." Wow. Everything you''ve always wanted and hoped for in a personal tape player. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that this thing TALKED! When you press one of its feather-touch ("logic") controls, a recorded woman would pipe lustfully into your ear, "AM radio, FM radio, TV sound, forward playback..." No, gentlemen, this is not a dream. In fact, this thing was so cool, it was featured in a portable issue of Stereo Review, the predecessor of S&V. Notice the Aiwa logo change
Sunday, March 3, 2013
RARE VINTAGE AIWA HS-JX707 TALKING WALKMAN OR CASSETTE PLAYER
RARE VINTAGE AIWA HS-JX707 TALKING WALKMAN OR CASSETTE PLAYER Video Clips. Duration : 2.28 Mins.
VERY BEAUTIFUL AIWA HS-JX707 ...ONE OF THE BEST OR COMPLETE AIWA WALKMAN EVER . IT EVEN HAS A WOMAN VOICE TELLING U THE FUNCTIONS OF THE WALKMAN . HOW COOL IS THAT . PROBABLY RELEASED AROUND 1992 . BELOW IS AN EXCERPT FROM A HS-JX707 USER ... Next up is the Rolls Royce of Aiwas, the HS-JX707.....By now, Aiwa was sick of that vertical look and decided to go horizontal. This baby, which cost an unbelievable 0 BACK THEN, had everything: auto reverse, not only for playback but recording; DSL; a remote control (which I conveniently lost); and radio tuning with TEN presents for EACH band (AM, FM AND TV sound!). But wait! There''s more! This pocket power also had two-setting BBE treble equalization, I guess to sweeten the other end of the sound spectrum with the popularity of artificially boosted bass. And those guys at Aiwa thought, "Let''s really spoil those Americans and give them Dolby C NR." Wow. Everything you''ve always wanted and hoped for in a personal tape player. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that this thing TALKED! When you press one of its feather-touch ("logic") controls, a recorded woman would pipe lustfully into your ear, "AM radio, FM radio, TV sound, forward playback..." No, gentlemen, this is not a dream. In fact, this thing was so cool, it was featured in a portable issue of Stereo Review, the predecessor of S&V. Notice the Aiwa logo change
VERY BEAUTIFUL AIWA HS-JX707 ...ONE OF THE BEST OR COMPLETE AIWA WALKMAN EVER . IT EVEN HAS A WOMAN VOICE TELLING U THE FUNCTIONS OF THE WALKMAN . HOW COOL IS THAT . PROBABLY RELEASED AROUND 1992 . BELOW IS AN EXCERPT FROM A HS-JX707 USER ... Next up is the Rolls Royce of Aiwas, the HS-JX707.....By now, Aiwa was sick of that vertical look and decided to go horizontal. This baby, which cost an unbelievable 0 BACK THEN, had everything: auto reverse, not only for playback but recording; DSL; a remote control (which I conveniently lost); and radio tuning with TEN presents for EACH band (AM, FM AND TV sound!). But wait! There''s more! This pocket power also had two-setting BBE treble equalization, I guess to sweeten the other end of the sound spectrum with the popularity of artificially boosted bass. And those guys at Aiwa thought, "Let''s really spoil those Americans and give them Dolby C NR." Wow. Everything you''ve always wanted and hoped for in a personal tape player. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that this thing TALKED! When you press one of its feather-touch ("logic") controls, a recorded woman would pipe lustfully into your ear, "AM radio, FM radio, TV sound, forward playback..." No, gentlemen, this is not a dream. In fact, this thing was so cool, it was featured in a portable issue of Stereo Review, the predecessor of S&V. Notice the Aiwa logo change
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