In a nutshell
Sony TC-D5 M, formerly very popular with radio reporters, was later replaced by MiniDisc and Nagra ARES. People liked it mostly for its universal media - the analog cassette - which is available almost everywhere in the world and very steady. It's a stereo recorder, providing separate level displays, choice of four tape types, releasable limiter and noise reducer (Dolby B), inertial wheel speed stabilization, 6.35 mm jack unbalanced microphone inputs, built-in monitor speaker. In brief, it's a sturdy, easy to use device, perfect for amateurs put off by professional standards. Let's also underline that TC-D5M is neither remote controllable nor synchronizable (there is no internal quartz) and that it does not provide confidence monitoring (it has only one head for recording and playback).
This product is commonly named:
Sony TC-D5M, Sony TC D5M, Sony TCD5M, Sony TC-D5 M, Sony TC-D5-M, Sony TCD5-M, Sony TCD5 M, Sony TCD 5 M, Sony TCD-5 M, Sony TCD 5-M, Sony TCD 5M, TC-D5M, TC D5M, TCD5M, TC-D5 M, TC-D5-M, TCD5-M, TCD5 M, TCD 5 M, TCD-5 M, TCD 5-M, TCD 5M
This product is commonly named:
Sony TC-D5M, Sony TC D5M, Sony TCD5M, Sony TC-D5 M, Sony TC-D5-M, Sony TCD5-M, Sony TCD5 M, Sony TCD 5 M, Sony TCD-5 M, Sony TCD 5-M, Sony TCD 5M, TC-D5M, TC D5M, TCD5M, TC-D5 M, TC-D5-M, TCD5-M, TCD5 M, TCD 5 M, TCD-5 M, TCD 5-M, TCD 5M