Sony | Lbtv702 Specs
If you are looking after or buying a modern-day vintage Sony LBT-V702, keep these verified service points in mind: SONY LBT-V702 | Dynamic tests.
A staple of 90s hi-fi, the CD component brings digital clarity to the analog stack. sony lbtv702 specs
Highly versatile, featuring a Phono input (MM) for turntable integration, connections for a single tape deck, dual line-level inputs, a microphone jack, and a dedicated headphone output for private listening. If you are looking after or buying a
| Connection | Type / Notes | |------------|---------------| | | RCA stereo (rear) – for external devices like tuners, game consoles, or modern Bluetooth receivers | | Phono Input | RCA stereo (rear) – MM cartridge (moving magnet) | | Tape Monitor Loop | RCA (record/play) – Deck A/B | | Headphone Output | 6.35mm (1/4") stereo jack (front panel) – auto mutes speakers | | Speaker Outputs | Spring-clip terminals (6–16 ohms, impedance compatible) | | Antenna Terminals | 75-ohm FM coaxial, AM loop | | Connection | Type / Notes | |------------|---------------|
The Sony LBT-V702 is a complete component mini hi-fi system, typically sold as a package. It was designed to be the centerpiece of a living room or dorm room, offering a blend of high power, flashy aesthetics (including a spectrographic equalizer), and surprising durability. Unlike modern plastic soundbars, this system was built with substantial amplification and large, wooden cabinet speakers.