WM-DD10DD1+0
![Sony WM-DD10 feature](https://walkman.land/pics/model/sony/wm-dd10/_feat.jpg)
Technical details, specifications
- Battery
- 2AA
- Battery life
- 7 h
- Dimensions
- 81.2*119.2*36.5 mm (353 cm³)3D size
- Weight
- 235 gr
- Window
- yes
- Frame
- plastic
- Case
- metal
- Carry
- case
- Expandable
- no
- External compartment
- no
- Drive
- DiscDrive
- Tape selector
- Manual switch
- Waterproof
- no
- Speaker
- no
- Frequency range
- 40-15000 Hz
- FMax output
- 2x20 mW
Functions
- DC in
- yes
- Record by input
- no
- Record by int mic
- no
- Hotline mode
- no
- Cue
- no
- Balance (L/R)
- no
- Phone type
- 3
- Equalizer
- no
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- Auto reverse
- no
- Anti rolling
- yes
- Logic control
- no
- Hold lock
- no
- Bass
- no
- Noise reduction
- Dolby B NR
- Radio
- no
- Remote control
- no
- Wireless headphone
- no
- Indicator
- led
Description
All of the Walkman models that featured the DD (disc drive) mechanism up to this point and most that followed used a mechanism based on that of the WM-2. The common exceptions, other than the WM-DD1 and WM-DD10, were the TC-D5 and the WM-DD9. Unlike these two complex and expensive machines, the WM-DD1 was designed to offer the advantages of the DD technique (which is fully described in the section on the TC-D5) in a lower cost, simpler package.Via Walkman Central (edited)
The DD10 is the next iteration of the DD1, that allowed Sony to produce it even cheaper:
- Optimized PCB by reducing the number of test pads, relocating some components;
- Optimized housing processing steps by removing the need to emboss the logo.Via Stereo2Go - DD1-10-11 differences (edited)
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