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Walkman Ii. SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review This milestone walkman was the second walkman after the legendary TPS-L2 and set the form factor for the DD line It could hardly be smaller, being only just larger than the cassette it played.

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This milestone walkman was the second walkman after the legendary TPS-L2 and set the form factor for the DD line In March 1979, at the request of Masaru Ibuka, the audio department modified the small recorder used by journalists, "Pressman", into a smaller recorder.After many people praised the good sound quality evaluation, Sony, under the leadership of Akio Morita, began to launch the Walkman in July 1979.Morita positioned Walkman in the youth market, emphasized youth.

SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review

This milestone walkman was the second walkman after the legendary TPS-L2 and set the form factor for the DD line Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller salesbyeasy (1,555) 100% In March 1979, at the request of Masaru Ibuka, the audio department modified the small recorder used by journalists, "Pressman", into a smaller recorder.After many people praised the good sound quality evaluation, Sony, under the leadership of Akio Morita, began to launch the Walkman in July 1979.Morita positioned Walkman in the youth market, emphasized youth.

Sony Walkman II (WM2) playing tapes too fast, help? r/cassetteculture. Released in 1981 it was the first real attempt to make the Walkman very small through innovative redesign and engineering of the TPS-L2 Sony Walkman II WM-2 Cassette Tape Player with carring case Made In Japan

SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review. Model: Walkman Stereo Cassette Player WM-2 - Sony Corporation; Tokyo; Shape; Very small Portable or Pocket-Set (Handheld) < 8 inch WM-2 (1981) 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