Sharp Oh! JC-N6
TV/FM/AM Tuner Cassette Player with 4-band Equalizer
As the music radius has expanded, there are no longer any rules for how to enjoy it.
The new Sharp JC-N6 is an improved version of the JC-N7, with more efficient power consumption for longer playback time (allowing for approximately 6.5 hours of listening time), a sensitive graphic equalizer, Dolby B, Metal/Chrome tape type, and three fashionable colors.
Two-way auto-reverse. Endless playback of sides A and B without having to turn the tape over. 2-position reverse mode switch: continuous, A-side → B-side → A-side. Double-sided playback A-side B-side → stop prevents battery drain and acts as a sleep timer, and endless playback allows long periods of playback.
Graphic equalizer. Our new graphic equalizer version lets you create your favorite sound effects according to the song you're listening to and the place you're listening. A 4-band graphic equalizer designed with a long-term use of battery life. Computer design and high-density mounting technology for electronic components made it possible to incorporate it into the power set and let it run longer as 6.5 hours of playback. With its sensitive slides, you can suit your ears with the perfect and accurate sound effects for each music style.
TV/FM/AM tuner. A TV sound (1~12 CH) tuner is built into the unit. So now you can enjoy a football game or a live concert in stereo; thanks to our sensitive tuner, you'll never miss your favorite program. You can conveniently enjoy three sound sources: TV, FM, and AM everywhere you go.
Sharp Portables Japanese catalog, March 1986
Sharp Audio TV Video 1986~87 German Catalog, JC-780H World version
Packaging
Left: Sharp JC-N6 accompanied by TDK MA-XG, Metal Alloy Extra Grade
Left: TDK MA-XG Metal Type Cassette. Right: Sharp JC-780 Black World version.
A few words on the JC-N6
The JC-N6 and its international equivalent, the JC-780, are quite rare players; they are scarce and hard to find. This is primarily because Sharp produced them in extremely small quantities over a six-month period, taking into account that Sharp produced models for an average of three years. Because the JC-N6 was an upgrade to the popular JC-N7, they were never featured in the same catalogs. As a result, the JC-N6 is only found in three Sharp catalogs, the March, July, and October editions of 1986, and is not listed in any other Sharp catalogs (apart from the JC-780). Because the JC-N6 was an upgrade to the JC-N7 with some enhanced features, it was even cheaper than the JC-N7—35,000 yen versus 29,000 yen, which is less than 6000 yen. At the same time, Sharp introduced Mr. Joy Cassette JC-N10 to replace the entire line. Despite having a longer playback time and excellent sound quality, the JC-N6 is not as appealing as the JC-N7. Collectors, on the other hand, regard it as a valuable gem.
Technical
ACCESSORIES:
• Lightweight stereo headphones.
• Convenient carrying case and belt clip for easy carrying.
• Available in 3 fashionable colors ((BK)=black, (R)=red, (B)=blue)
• Dimensions: 81.5 (W) x 118.8 (H) x 32.5 (D) mm (including knobs and protrusions).
79.8 (W) x 117 (H) x 30 (D) mm (knobs and protrusions not included).
• Weight: 305 g, including batteries.
20 mW + 20 mW (EIAJ)
Impedance: 16 ohm
Frequency Response:
40 Hz ~ 14,000 Hz (normal tape).
40 Hz ~ 16,000 Hz (CrO₂ tape).
40 Hz ~ 16,000 Hz (metal tape).
Dolby NR off: 54 dB.
Dolby NR effect: 10 dB.
Power source:
2 “AA” cells or
External power input: 3V DC adapter.
Power consumption:
Tape playback time: approximately 6.5 hours (EIAJ Music playback, Volume 7) using alkaline batteries.
Radio reception: approx. 16 hours (when receiving FM stereo vol. about 7) with alkaline batteries.
TUNER:
Frequency range:
TV (4~12): 175 MHz ~ 222 MHz.
FM/TV (1~3): 76 MHz ~ 108 MHz.
AM: 530 ~ 1605 kHz.
HEADPHONES:
3.5 mm diameter stereo minijack.
Impedance: 100 ohms. Weight: 160 g.
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