An affordable way to take music with you wherever you go
Up to 25 hours of battery life from 2 AA batteries
Analog AM/FM tuner
Mega-bass technology for deeper, richer sound
Slim design
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Product Description
The Sony WM-FX197 AM/FM Radio/Cassete Walkman(R) Player lets you hear your old mix tapes and listen to your favorite radio stations while you travel. The Mega Bass(R) Sound delivers powerful bass and the Automatic Volume Limiter System (AVLS) maintains a strong signal for maximum listening comfort. The slim design makes it easy to carry anywhere. LED battery indicator Belt clip
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Why not take you tunes along with you? You can do it affordably with the Sony WM-FX197 AM/FM cassette Walkman. Pop in a tape, or tune your favorite station on the AM/FM radio. You'll also hear richer, deeper lows with Sony's mega-bass technology. This little number sips the juice, too, so you can enjoy your music up to 25 hours on two AA batteries. Stereo headphones, as well as a belt clip, are included.
What's in the Box WM-FX197 Radio/Cassette Walkman, headphones, belt clip.
This review is from: Sony WM-FX197 AM/FM Cassette Walkman (Electronics)
I found this tape player to play very well; the sound is clear and the reliability is very good. For those that have cassettes and can't find them locally, I would defineately recommend this tape player!
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This review is from: Sony WM-FX197 AM/FM Cassette Walkman (Electronics)
I have had another radio/tapeplayer walkman before. It was a struggle to keep my stations tuned in and they were never static free. No problem with this one! The sound is of excellent quality for the size of the unit. I'm very happy.
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This review is from: Sony WM-FX197 AM/FM Cassette Walkman (Electronics)
Sony is one of the best electronic brands around. This Walkman is really easy to use, has good sound quality, and the batteries last a long time. The one thing I wish I had looked at was a Walkman that was AC/DC.
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