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My name is TheLion. I am an Audiophile and a 'Walkman' collector. I have started this blog for all those who share the same interest. On this blog, I will share my love with the world of Personal Stereos. This is limited only to Personal Stereos and Minidisc Players and maybe some other unique gadgets. The common rule with all those Personal Stereos is their State-of-the-Art; High-Quality Sound, Excellent build and Unique design - in other words, Personal Hi-Fidelity Analog music players for the soulful man. The main interest (but not limited to) in Walkmans is AIWA Personal Stereos from their early years' product line from 1984 to 1991. The main interest in Minidiscs (but not limited to) is Sharp Minidiscs. I will post pictures of rare Walkmans and Minidiscs with information. Thank God for making all this possible, I hope you all will enjoy my blog.
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Thursday, June 2, 2016

AIWA HS-J10 / HS-J101 / HS-J700 Introduction


HS-J10 / HS-J101 / HS-J700
Introduction
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In 1987  "When AIWA asked people what they wanted most from a personal stereo, they heard two things over and over. Not surprisingly, when someone spends $200, they demand gutsy,  full-range sound And right after sound quality came convenience. Couldn’t someone make a personal stereo you don’t have to fuss with? 

So Aiwa went away and made the Rechargeable Walkabout. It has the sound quality features you demand: four bands Graphic equalizer, built-in Dolby B noise reduction. One-point stereo microphone. An anti-rolling mechanism for flutter-free music while you exercise, and now you will spend more time listening to music than playing with buttons. Preset your three  favorite FM or TV stations and tune them in instantly (good news for joggers), Cassettes auto reverse in both recording and playback so you never have to flip a tape. Best of all, this is one personal stereo that doesn't eat batteries it charges them instead, so the music never stops." (from a magazine advertisement)

AIWA HS-J10 aka HS-J101 or HS-J700 is the world's advanced and compact Personal Stereo Recorder. A State-of-the-Art fully packed with advanced features plus the luxury of 4 Band Graphic Equalizer for accurate sound, The Sexy HS-J10 a remarkable headphone stereo enters AlWA's Hall of fame as one of the most advanced headphone stereo system possible with amazing 4 colors for any outfit or taste.  The array of sophisticated features includes TV/FM/AM Radio, 4 Band Graphic Equalizer, versatile 3-way reverse recording, detachable 1 point miniature stereo mic Plus AIWA traditional quality in a light and compact design. For the Best of everything in headphone stereo the HS-J10 is your best choice!   
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