Catalog of All Walkman models

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JJ-F40 featured
You can enjoy TV, auto-reverse, walking together, sound goods, right? A little radio capable cassette player, with twin duct stereo earphones.
JJ-R4 featured
An auto-reverse recording model, with external stereo microphone. 3-band radio tuner inside.
M-G34T featured
An early Sanyo Walkman, with cassette type radio (FM/AM) tuner pack. Tape selector, and volume balancer might be mentioned.
MR-JJO featured
A cute model. Fully loaded, highly impressive mechanism with a monitor speaker. Auto-reverse with built-in Dolby NR.
HS-PS008 featured
Don't judge too quickly! Cheap looking player, but equipped with rich basic functions. It has feather touch buttons, SuperBass, tape selector, and even a remote controller.
RX-SA66 featured
A radio cassette player with Auto-Reverse and Ultraphonic sound, which is an early bass boost system combined with a surround sound effect.
WM-B19 featured
An ordinary Sony model, with variable Mega Bass (high/low), and Dolby noise reduction.
HS-WR35 featured
HS-WR35 is equipped with FM wireless receiver, similar method to the 1983 HS-P3X, you can easily enjoy wireless listening. The receiver alone can also function as an FM radio, showcasing its versatility.
AQ6492 featured
A very unique, arc designed player, with little built-in loudspeaker.
CP-R730 featured
A high-end cassette recorder. 15 minute rapid charging for up to 2 hours playback time. Stereo live recording with the included ultra-compact stereo microphone. Music playback while charging is also possible.
AQ6682 featured
A very basic cassette player from Philips, without rewind button/option.
HS-RS260 featured
The unidirectional version of RS280, or the speakerless version of RS350. During this period, low-cost tape Walkman has become the mainstream of the market.
HS-T28 featured
Medium-level cassette player, with auto-reverse, 3-band equalizer/toner, and built-in FM/AM radio tuner.
RQ-CR55 featured
A very late, futuristic looking, but entry-level unit with auto-reverse, XBS, and a battery indicator. It uses only a single IC.
HS-J370 featured
An analog tuner version of HS-J470.
WM-FX56 featured
In addition to the finest equipment package, its design also ensures that eyes and ears are gradually pleased. Equipped with 2x MegaBass, Dolby B, digital tuner, LCD display, remote control and more.
WM-FX553 featured
A higher end model from Japan. World wide synthesized digital tuner. Autamatic music search & single track repeater describe this model.
WM-FQ01 featured
The Sony Freq was a late 90s Walkman with a removable alien-esque protective shell, called "bumper guard". Freq a slam dunk product name for a new millennium audio product.
WM-FX36 featured
WM-FX36 is a model that features both cassette playback and radio functionality. Within Sony's product lineup, the FX series is positioned in the mainstream market, offering comprehensive features and good value for money.
HS-J08 featured
Also known as the J8 and J500, this is a feature complete unit with remote control and easy azimuth adjustment.