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is a definitive representation of the golden era of Japanese audio engineering. Released in the early 1990s as part of Sony’s highly successful "Midi" rack-system lineup, this multi-component stack system successfully bridged the gap between consumer convenience and true high-fidelity audio. Sporting a premium , a distinctive tinted interface panel , and modular independence, the

The V702 has a "Direct Program Search" (DPS) for radio that allows you to scan for the strongest signal bursts automatically—a feature usually reserved for car stereos. sony lbtv702 specs exclusive

Features a dedicated Phono input (MM), 2 Line/Video inputs (one on the front panel), and a microphone input with mixing capability. is a definitive representation of the golden era

The Sony LBT-V702 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Features a dedicated Phono input (MM), 2 Line/Video

Specs gathered from hardware revision 1.4 and original Japanese service manual. For restoration tips or capacitor upgrade paths, check our exclusive follow-up guide.

2 x Line inputs for CD players, streamers, or external devices. Tape Input: 1 x Tape deck input. Headphone Output: Front-mounted jack for private listening. Microphone Input: Included for karaoke or recording. Dimensions & Aesthetic

Vintage Audio Research Unit Data verified against: Sony service manual #9-976-483-11 (LBT-V702, 1993 revision)