The Sony WM-W800 Walkman is one of the most distinctive portable cassette players ever produced during the golden age of personal audio. Introduced by Sony in 1985, the WM-W800 stands out for its unique dual-cassette design, allowing users to carry and play two tapes simultaneously in a single compact device. Visually, the WM-W800 reflects the bold industrial design language that defined Sony’s premium Walkman lineup. Its symmetrical twin cassette doors, solid construction, and distinctive styling give the player a futuristic look. Unlike standard cassette players of the period, the WM-W800 emphasizes convenience and novelty while maintaining the high engineering standards associated with classic Sony portable audio equipment. From a technical perspective, the WM-W800 delivers the clear, dynamic cassette playback quality expected from late-generation Walkman models. The transport mechanism is carefully engineered for stable tape handling, helping preserve sound quality while minimizing wow and flutter during portable use. While the WM-W800 was constructed fairly simply (by mounting two WM-10 type mechanisms back to back) it also offered tape to tape copy...on the go if you wish... As well as being able to copy tapes, the WM-W800 could also make “live” recording using the miniature stereo microphone capsule that was included with each machine. The microphone socket included a “plug in power” connection for amplified type microphones...then there was also a FM tuner module that can be inserted in the cassette compartiment for FM Stereo radio broadcasts. Specifications: Frequency response 40-15.000Hz (Metal tape) | Size 116x88,7x38,2mm | Wight 360g
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