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日本語: 2017/2/1 銀座ソニービルにて撮影 English: Original description: "Taken at Ginza Sony Building". This is one of the earliest tape recorders by Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, abbreviated to Totsuko. In 1958 the company will assume the brand name Sony [1][2]. The unit shown here was produced earlier, since 1951. It is a valve single-head (no erase head) portable model for professional field recording (an early densuke). The transport is "powered" by hand-cranking the spring; the valve circuit is powered by two batteries. The M-series continued into the early 1960s, employing the same transport and the same shape and layout but eventually switching to transistors [3]. |
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There is no electric motor inside (Sony history book says the appropriate motors did not exist in Japan then). The transport was powered by a hand-cranked spring.
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