RQ-WJ1
![Panasonic RQ-WJ1 feature](https://walkman.land/pics/model/panasonic/rq-wj1/_feat.jpg)
Technical details, specifications
- Battery life
- 13h (with 2)
- Colors
- white
- Dimensions
- 75*108*28 mm (227 cm³)3D size
- Weight
- 262 gr
- Window
- yes
- Frame
- plastic
- Case
- plastic
- Carry
- clip
- Expandable
- no
- External compartment
- yes
- Tape selector
- Manual switch
- Waterproof
- no
- Speaker
- no
- Frequency range
- 30-14000Hz@1,30-15000@4 Hz
- FMax output
- 2x25 mW
Functions
- DC in
- yes
- Record by input
- no
- Record by int mic
- no
- Hotline mode
- yes
- Cue
- no
- Balance (L/R)
- no
- Phone type
- 0
- Equalizer
- no
Auto volume no
- Auto reverse
- no
- Anti rolling
- no
AMS no
Blank skip no
- Logic control
- no
- Hold lock
- no
- Bass
- no
- Noise reduction
- no
- Radio
- no
- Remote control
- yes
- Wireless headphone
- no
- Indicator
- led
Description
According to National/Panasonic, it was the smallest unit at time of the release and featured a remote control.
National proudly proclaimed this model as the smallest cassette player of its era.
It has the same design elements as early Toshiba models such as the KT-VS1 and KT-AS1, it featured the fast forward and rewind buttons on the front.
The stylish RQ-WJ1 not only stood out for its compact size: it also earned the prestigious Good Design Award for the year.Via Boxedwalkman on Instagram (edited)
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