Sony | Lbt-v702 Specs

16 cm woofer, 6.5 cm mid-range, and a 1.6 cm dome tweeter Frequency Response: 45 Hz to 20,000 Hz Maximum Power Handling: 120 Watts Rated Impedance: 6 Ohms Sensitivity: 89 dB Dimensions: 238 x 429 x 195 mm per speaker Weight: 4.2 kg per speaker 🔌 Integrated Amplifier & Connections Chassis Width: Standard 35.5 cm midi format

Physical knobs for basic tone controls (Bass, Treble, and Balance) 🗂️ System Components sony lbt-v702 specs

A front-facing mic jack with a dedicated mixing knob, allowing users to sing along to music. Midi Size: At approximately 16 cm woofer, 6

Before diving into the raw data, it’s worth noting what made the LBT-V702 special. Released in the early 1990s, this system was famous for its —a futuristic, space-saving mechanism that drew immediate attention. It was designed as a mid-to-high tier shelf system, bridging the gap between basic boomboxes and expensive separate components. It was designed as a mid-to-high tier shelf

Introduction The Sony LBT‑V702 is a compact mini Hi‑Fi component from Sony’s line of micro and mini systems that were popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Marketed toward consumers who wanted better sound than basic shelf stereos but without the bulk and complexity of separates, models like the LBT‑V702 combined CD playback, radio, cassette (on some variants), and multi‑disc or single‑disc mechanisms with modest amplifier power inside space‑saving chassis. This essay examines the LBT‑V702’s technical specifications, design choices, audio performance, features, user experience, and its place in the broader home audio market.