Panasonic
(JP¥20,500)
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Panasonic
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Panasonic mini-component with cassette deck and SD card slot. Model number: SC-PM670SD-K Made in 2008 - Brand: Panasonic - Model: Mini-component - Features: Cassette deck equipped - Docking mechanism: SD card, CD slot (5 discs), MD - Number of speakers: 2 - Color: Black Purchased over a decade ago. I also bought the SC-SK950-S (with a hard disk, MD and cassette not usable) at the same time, and mainly used that one, so the usage frequency of this product is extremely low. After that, I moved, so I stored this unit in my parents' warehouse, and the other day, I decided to put it up for sale to declutter. Operation has been confirmed (CD, SD, tape, MD). It's too multi-functional, so I haven't been able to confirm if all operations are normal. I haven't been able to use it to its full potential... The CD can hold 5 discs at the same time. You can also dock and record/play with the D-snap that Ayumi Hamasaki was in the CM for (D-snap is not included). All accessories are included (excluding batteries): remote control, AM loop antenna, power cord, FM simple antenna. Since it can use cassette, MD, and D-snap, I personally think it's rarer and more valuable than the SC-SX950, and I didn't want to let it go, but I'm letting it go at the request of my family. I hope someone who will take good care of it will buy it. There is also the outer box. There is also a warranty, but it has already expired. The other day, I contacted the Panasonic customer center, and they said that since a considerable amount of time has passed since the product was discontinued, the manufacturer is unable to repair it. In case of failure, you will need to find a repair shop for old electrical appliances. It has been stored at home by an amateur. P.S. The instruction manual is stored separately and is slightly damaged (stains, dirt, etc.)
3 weeks ago