WML ID #1043
- Manufacturer
- Sony
- Model
- TCM-7
- Series
- Pressman
- Year
- 1982
- Made in
- Japan
- Initial price
- 20600 ¥Now 293 $
Technical details, specifications
- Battery
- 2AA
- Battery life
- 7 h
- Dimensions
- 85.8*134.5*31.5 mm (364 cm³)3D
- Weight
- 390 gr
- Orientation
- standing
- Window
- yes
- Frame
- metal
- Case
- metal
- Expandable
- no
- External compartment
- no
- Drive
- 3 motor
- Tape selector
- Only T1 compatible
- Waterproof
- no
- Speaker
- yes
- Frequency range
- 100-9000 Hz
Functions
- DC in
- yes
- Record by input
- yes
- Record by int mic
- yes
- Hotline mode
- no
- Cue
- yes
- Balance (L/R)
- no
- Equalizer
- no
- Auto volume
- no
- Auto reverse
- no
- Auto stop
- yes
- Anti rolling
- yes
- AMS
- no
- Blank skip
- no
- Logic control
- yes
- Hold lock
- yes
- Bass
- no
- Noise reduction
- no
- Radio
- no
- Remote control
- no
- Wireless headphone
- no
- Indicator
- led
Description
The 1st with touch control buttons that Sony calls Logic Control Mechanism (LCM). It's an upgrade from the WM-7 that has the same touch buttons but without LCM yet. It is less complex with only 1 motor, although the appearance is very similar.
Operation is a speedy feather touch. Equipped with an anti-rolling mechanism resistant to sound fluctuations. Despite its compact size, it achieves high reliability - a Speed Pressman.
In business, the less pressure the better. Other cassette recorders start at the touch of a button. The new Sony TCM-7 starts with the touch of a finger. Or a feather. Because this new Sony is the world's first 3-volt standard-size cassette re- corder with electronic controls. The TCM-7 becomes an extension of your mind as each supersensitive control responds instantly to your needs. Recording is one-touch fast. A counter-inertial flywheel keeps the tape speed constant. Instant Edit lets you make instant corrections. Cue and Review lets you effortlessly find the spot you're looking for. A special mode-lock switch prevents the feather-touch controls from being acci- dentally activated. And the built-in microphone is so sen- sitive you can whisper your dictation, or record a meeting from the other end of the table. At Sony, we know there's enough pres- sure just keeping the wheels of business moving. The TCM-7 is designed to keep them moving as smoothly as possible.Via: Advert
Documents
- Sony TCM-7 - Service Manual.pdf10254 KB
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(836)- Additional notes
- Speaker output: 360 mW
Pause button.
Remote control jack
- Created
- 2026-01-04 21:52:34
- Updated
- 2026-03-09 14:54:49
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- Also known
- TCM 7 TCM_7 TCM7 TCM-7
- Connected models
- WM-7



























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