21 April 2026

TOSHIBA ARENA BS84TC (1991) | Twin Video

 

TOSHIBA ARENA BS84TC (1991) | Twin Video

The Arena BS84TC from Toshiba is a twin video cassette changer from 1991. It was the World's first BS Hi-Fi S-VHS with a tape changer. It allows for long recording and playback times using two cassettes, and even enables recording and playback while the timer is on standby. It is also capable of receiving sattelite broadcasts. To enjoy BS broadcasting, a separate BS antenna is required. Dubbing and simultaneous recording/playback are not possible on this device. When changing cassettes, recording and playback will be interrupted for about 15 seconds. Twin Cassette Changer: In 3x speed mode, it employs a twin cassette changer that allows two cassettes, A and B, to be loaded simultaneously into a single tray. Since two cassettes can be used consecutively, it is possible to record and play back for up to 18 hours. Long satellite broadcast programs can be recorded in their entirety with ease, and if you switch to the second cassette, B, you can even perform "just recording" to end the recording precisely at the end of the tape. Furthermore, by using cassettes A and B separately, it enables new ways of using video that were not possible with conventional video equipment, such as recording and playback on cassette A while cassette B is in timer standby mode. Built-in high sensitivity BS tuner: Even if it rains, the system automatically detects the signal level, allowing you to enjoy beautiful, low-noise video. For example, when you set a timer, you can record at the optimal image quality regardless of the weather during recording. Not only can you record terrestrial broadcasts while watching BS/satellite broadcasts on your BS monitor, but you can also enjoy your favorite satellite channels with a single touch while the timer is in standby mode, maintaining the timer state.

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TOSHIBA ARENA BS84TC (1991) | Twin Video

TOSHIBA ARENA BS84TC (1991) | Twin Video

TOSHIBA ARENA BS84TC (1991) | Twin Video



20 April 2026

PIONEER S-LH5 (1995) | Linear Power

 

PIONEER S-LH5 (1995) | Linear Power

Engineered with the advanced acoustic expertise of TAD (Technical Audio Devices), this high-performance speaker system was built around the pursuit of clear, dynamic, and richly detailed sound. At its core is a 22 cm cone woofer featuring a proprietary Linear Power system that eliminates conventional edge structures, reducing unwanted resonance and improving cone control. Combined with a high-density edgewise voice coil, optimized magnetic efficiency, and a specially aged and tuned diaphragm, the woofer delivers deep, accurate bass with exceptional stability. The rigid aluminum die-cast frame further enhances structural integrity and acoustic precision. High frequencies are reproduced by an advanced AFAST (Acoustical Filter Associated System Tuning) horn tweeter, derived directly from TAD technology. Its circular horn design ensures uniform dispersion, while the precise balance of direct and reflected sound creates a wide, immersive soundstage with crisp, natural detail. An integrated acoustic tube absorbs internal resonance, eliminating unwanted coloration and stabilizing the sound image. The system incorporates a newly developed high-efficiency compression driver, featuring a precision-engineered 2.5-slit phasing plug and an edgewise voice coil directly bonded to an aluminum diaphragm for minimal signal loss. A heat-treated titanium edge further reduces internal distortion, enabling fast, highly accurate transient response and superior sonic purity. For added flexibility, a three-position high-frequency attenuator allows fine adjustment to suit different listening environments. The crossover network is carefully optimized for phase coherence, with separate low- and high-frequency circuit boards to minimize crosstalk. Premium components—including a newly developed air-core choke coil, high-grade capacitors, and specially twisted internal wiring—ensure signal integrity throughout. A dedicated matching speaker stand (CP-LH5) was available as an optional accessory. Specifications: 2-way, 2-speaker, bass-reflex | Impedance 6 ohm | Frequency range 33 Hz to 30.000 Hz | SPL 90dB/W/m | Max. power 160W | Dimensions (W/H/D) 370x575x328mm | Weight 19,2kg | Original sale price in Japan ¥ 65,000


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PIONEER S-LH5 (1995) | Linear Power

PIONEER S-LH5 (1995) | Linear Power

PIONEER S-LH5 (1995) | Linear Power



17 April 2026

GRUNDIG 5000 (1980) | High Fidelity

 

GRUNDIG 5000 (1980) | High Fidelity

The Grundig 5000 series High Fidelity system was introduced in 1980 and it consists of a series of high quality components. Let's start with the tuner. Right at the top. Because it's located right at the top—not just in the picture. Its highly sensitive input sensitivity of 0.5 µV with a dynamic selectivity of more than 60 dB brings in virtually every station with pure, unadulterated enjoyment. The digital frequency display shows you exactly which one, and its microprocessor-controlled quartz synthesizer using PLL technology locks it in with quartz precision. If you like, with its Intermix preset station memory you can store 29 programs as well. Class-A preamplifier. In German hi-fi magazine Audio Test 3/80 it received: "Excellent value for money." No wonder: total harmonic distortion below 0.01%, input for moving-coil cartridges, level switch (allowing you to adjust the loudness to the speaker efficiency and listening room), and a 400 Hz tone generator should be enough to pique your interest. The channel-separated 4-channel tone control network will then really get you going. Cassette deck CF 5500: With two tone generators, the frequency response and level can also be adapted to any non-standard tape formulation. After all, you should be able to fully enjoy the 25 to 18,000 Hz range and the 70 dB dynamic range without loss. Of course, there's more to it than that: the 2-motor drive with quartz-controlled capstan motor, the 3-head monitoring of the recording, and so on, and so on. All Made in Germany.

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