Stereophonic Sound: Engineered during the rise of stereo audio, these were designed to pair perfectly with the legendary Roberts reel-to-reel tape recorders. Model 54-55 Stereophonic. Don't miss the chance to own this authentic 1960s audio treasure.
Stereophonic Sound: Engineered during the rise of stereo audio, these were designed to pair perfectly with the legendary Roberts reel-to-reel tape recorders. Model 54-55 Stereophonic. Don't miss the chance to own this authentic 1960s audio treasure.
The image shows the product label for a Roberts Recorder Model 5000X, which is a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Manufacturer: Roberts Electronics, a division of Rheem Manufacturing Co. Origin: The unit was made in Tokyo, Japan. Specifications: It operates on 110-120 volts and uses 140 watts. Context: Roberts reel-to-reel tape recorders were built in Japan by Akai and then quality-checked in California by Roberts Recorders' staff. Untested. The power cord been cut
The image shows the product label for a Roberts Recorder Model 5000X, which is a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Manufacturer: Roberts Electronics, a division of Rheem Manufacturing Co. Origin: The unit was made in Tokyo, Japan. Specifications: It operates on 110-120 volts and uses 140 watts. Context: Roberts reel-to-reel tape recorders were built in Japan by Akai and then quality-checked in California by Roberts Recorders' staff. Untested. The power cord been cut
The image shows the product label for a Roberts Recorder Model 5000X, which is a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Manufacturer: Roberts Electronics, a division of Rheem Manufacturing Co. Origin: The unit was made in Tokyo, Japan. Specifications: It operates on 110-120 volts and uses 140 watts. Context: Roberts reel-to-reel tape recorders were built in Japan by Akai and then quality-checked in California by Roberts Recorders' staff. Untested. The power cord been cut