Walkman 2. SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review Hear your music in the best quality, wherever you go The WM-2 was the best-selling Walkman of all to date, with over 1.5 Million units sold
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In 1981, Sony released the second Walkman model, the WM-2, which was significantly smaller than the TPS-L2, thanks to the "inverse" mounting of the power-operated magnetic head and soft-touch buttons. Our Walkman® portable music players provide authentic sounds for active lives
SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review
Released in 1981 it was the first real attempt to make the Walkman very small through innovative redesign and engineering of the TPS-L2 The designers aimed to make it ultra-portable, and they succeeded with its 30mm thickness and 280g weight The 1980s was the decade of the intensive development of the Walkman lineup
Sony Walkman II (WM2) playing tapes too fast, help? r/cassetteculture. The WM-2, or "Walkman II" as it was known, took the mantle from the TPS-L2 as the smallest stereo cassette player in the world, only just larger than the cassette it played Due their popularity and high production numbers they are regularly available on the second-hand.
All You Headphoned Up Commuters 'Know Your Portable Music History. It features a sleek, compact design and is known for its reliable performance and high-quality audio playback In 1981, Sony released the second Walkman model, the WM-2, which was significantly smaller than the TPS-L2, thanks to the "inverse" mounting of the power-operated magnetic head and soft-touch buttons.