WINTECH, simple function CD radio-cassette "CDR-YS1" / monaural radio-cassette "SCT-M110"
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Hirohwa Bussan will release WINTECH brand CD radio-cassette "CDR-YS1" and monaural radio-cassette "SCT-M110" from January 29th. Although the price is open, "CDR-YS1" is expected to be sold at around 6,600 yen, and "SCT-M110" is expected to be sold at around 4,400 yen. The "SCT-M110" and "CDR-YS1" are simple CD radio-cassette recorders equipped with various functions such as CD and CD-R/RW playback and cassette playback/recording. Equipped with an AM/FM (76-108MHz) digital tuner, it also supports FM wideband. In addition to having an external input terminal, it also has a headphone terminal so you can listen with headphones/earphones. In addition, it adopts a 2-way power supply system of the attached AC cord (100V) and dry battery (AA x 6), and it can be used according to various usage scenes. In addition, the main unit is equipped with an FM rod antenna, microphone, and LCD display. Equipped with program playback of 20 songs and random / repeat (1 song / all songs) playback function. The speaker output is 1.5W x 2. The external dimensions are about 215W x 213D x 123Hmm, and the weight is about 1.5kg (excluding batteries). The "SCT-M110" is a monaural radio-cassette player with simple functions such as pause/stop (eject)/fast forward/rewind/playback/recording. The radio is equipped with AM / FM (FM wide compatible), and the dial adjustment indicator provided on the top appeals that the frequency can be adjusted with intuitive operation. The cassette deck, which is said to have increased rigidity, is equipped with an auto stop function (playback/recording), a carry handle that is convenient to carry, a built-in microphone that is convenient for rehearsals and conversation practice, and a headphone jack. This model also adopts a 2-way power supply system of AC cord and dry battery (AAA x 4). Power consumption is 6W. Approximate external dimensions are 225W x 76D x 125Hmm, and the main body weight is about 860g (excluding batteries).
Editorial Department: Shujiro Ban