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Brand: Aiwa

The Aiwa LX-70 is a high-end portable cassette deck and AM/FM radio that was released by Sony's Aiwa division in 1986. It was widely praised for its exceptional sound quality, advanced features, and sleek design.Some of the notable features of the Aiwa LX-70 include:1. Dolby B and C noise reduction: This technology significantly reduced noise from hiss, hum, and background noise on cassette tapes, enhancing audio clarity.2. Calibration equalizer: The Aiwa LX-70 had a built-in high-fidelity loudness compensation circuitry that automatically adjusted the bass and treble levels to create a more balanced and natural sound.3. Dynamic Bass Boost: This feature enhanced low-frequency response, resulting in a punchier bass sound.4. Cherry wood finish: The Aiwa LX-70's housing was made of high-quality cherry wood, which not only gave the device a premium look but also minimized noise resonance.5. Programmable tuner: Users could store up to four favorite AM/FM radio frequencies for quick and easy access.Overall, the Aiwa LX-70 was considered a benchmark for high-end portable audio at the time of its release, and it set the standard for subsequent Aiwa and Sony portable products.



  • Drive: Direct Drive
  • Motor:
  • Control: Electronic
  • Automation: Full-Auto
  • Changer: No
  • Suspension:
  • Rumble: -60dB
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.04% wrms
  • Speeds: 33, 45 rpm
  • Platter:
  • Tonearm: Linear Tracking
  • Dimensions: 330 x 88 x 330 mm
  • Weight: 5.2 kg
  • Year: 1983
  • Price: $465 (1983)

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70

Aiwa LX-70



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