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The Sony FH-150R is from 1987. It features 3-way detachable speakers and 40 watts per channel.

Sony FH-150R

The FH-150R was another "Compact Hi-Density Component System" from Sony. It was featured in Sony's 1987 catalog. It's a heavy beast, clocking in at almost 15 kg. The system consists of the ST-177R tuner, the TA-177R amplifier, and the TC-177R tape deck. These are separate components, connected to each other with ribbon cables. The APM-177M speakers are 3-way units with square APM woofers, 6 ohms impedance, and 90 dB/W/m sensitivity. Other features included a 7-band spectrum analyzer, 7-band graphic equalizer, AMFB bass enhancer switch, and a remote control.

"Peak music power output" (PMPO) is 320 watts, but PMPO is a bogus number used for advertising purposes. This system's true output is 2x30W continuous from 40Hz to 20kHz at 1% THD, and 2x40W at 1kHz and 5% THD. The tape deck has autoreverse and Dolby B and C. Its wow and flutter rating is 0.07% WRMS, and its frequency response is 30 to 16,000 Hz when using Metal tape.

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