The built-in synthesizer tuner was a 3-band model (FM/AM/MW), standard for the era but featuring quartz-locked precision.
This paper provides a detailed examination of the Sony LBT-V702, a compact Hi-Fi component system (often categorized as a "shelf system" or "mini tower" system) released in the late 1990s. The analysis focuses on the system's engineering architecture, specifically its Bi-Amplification driver design, acoustic enclosure specifications, power output metrics, and feature set regarding media playback. The LBT-V702 represents a transitional era in consumer audio where digital media support (CD-R/RW) began to coexist with legacy analog formats. sony lbt-v702 specs
Shuffle Play, Custom Edit, and a variable fader (2–10 seconds). Digital Tuner (ST-V702): The built-in synthesizer tuner was a 3-band model
The speakers are a 3-way, bass-reflex design. They are technically impressive for a "rack system" but suffer from the typical plastic cabinet resonance of the era. The LBT-V702 represents a transitional era in consumer