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Contributions to Sony XF-5000 and XF-500 Transound Stereo (current version)

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Version Date User
2019-07-17 14:17 Reli
2019-07-17 16:42 Reli
2019-07-17 16:39 Reli
2019-07-17 16:26 Reli
2019-07-17 16:23 Reli
2019-07-17 16:07 Reli
2019-07-17 15:57 Reli
2019-07-17 15:37 Reli
2019-07-17 15:26 Reli
2019-07-17 14:17 Reli

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Author Words Whitespaces Characters Printable characters
Used Deleted Used Deleted Used Deleted Used Deleted
Reli 123 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 99 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 639 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 487 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%)
Total 123 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 99 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 639 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 487 (100.0%) 0 (100 %)

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The Transound Stereo was sold in 1981. It was a very expensive portable component system featuring heavy metal outer shells for both the center unit and the optional speakers. There is a complicated handle that can join them together.

The "Transound" name was also used on several of Sony's plastic boomboxes. But none of them had power like this: 40 watts per channel minimum, from 40 to 12,500 Hz into 4 Ohms, with no more than 2% total harmonic distortion. That's home hifi territory. In comparison, the vast majority of plastic boomboxes only had 1 to 10 watts per channel.

Models:
XS-50 speakers