In the golden era of physical media—when CDs were king, cassettes still had a loyal following, and bass was something you could feel—Sony’s LBT (Leading By Technology) series reigned supreme. Among the most iconic and sought-after models from that period is the Sony LBT-V702.
If you find one at a garage sale with the original speakers? Buy it. Your ears—and your nostalgia—will thank you. sony lbtv702 specs
Tuner (ST-V702): A digital synthesizer tuner that supports FM stereo, MW, and LW bands. It includes memory for up to 30 preset stations and a built-in clock with a sleep timer. Sony LBT-V702 Specs: A Deep Dive into the
Built-in Graphic Equalizer with bands at 100Hz, 330Hz, 1kHz, 3.3kHz, and 10kHz Bass Enhancement Dynamic Bass control for reinforcing low-end frequencies Connectivity Standard speaker cable clamps and RCA line-level inputs Physical Width Approximately 35.5 cm (14 inches) Key Features Graphic Equalizer: Buy it
An optional automatic belt-drive turntable for vinyl playback. Speaker Specifications (SS-A701) The system is originally paired with the Sony SS-A701 3-way speaker system. Driver Configuration: 16 cm woofer, 6.5 cm midrange, and 1.6 cm dome tweeter. Power Handling: 120W maximum load. Impedance: Sensitivity: Frequency Response: 45 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Dimensions & Weight:
Note: Sony never officially released an LBT-V702 service manual update reflecting CD-RW support; compatibility depends on the specific laser pickup revision.