Sony Lbtv702 Specs Exclusive Page
Unlike later plastic LBT units, the V702 features a discrete power supply section (separate transformer windings for amp vs. logic), a metal front panel, and manual bass/treble knobs instead of a digital equalizer menu. This makes it one of the last “true” high-current Sony LBTs before the shift to ultra-slim, lower-quality systems in the early 2000s.
Warning for buyers: If you see "8000W PMPO" or "2000W" listed online, that is a fake specification from aftermarket resellers. The genuine Sony max is 1,400W PMPO / 140W RMS. sony lbtv702 specs exclusive
The Sony LBT-V702 is a complete component stereo system, typically sold as a "bookshelf" or "mini" system, though calling this 40-pound brute "mini" is generous. It consists of four main components: Unlike later plastic LBT units, the V702 features
| Parameter | Specification | |-----------|---------------| | Configuration | 3-way, 4-speaker bass reflex | | Woofer | 6.5” (16 cm) polypropylene cone | | Midrange | 2” (5 cm) paper cone | | Tweeter | Piezoelectric ribbon-type (exclusive to V702, not found on V602 or V902) | | Impedance | 6 ohms (nominal) | | Sensitivity (1W/1m) | 89 dB | | Frequency Response | 35 Hz – 28 kHz (-6 dB) | | Crossover Points | 500 Hz, 4.5 kHz | | Dimensions (per speaker) | 10.2” W x 14.5” H x 11.8” D | Warning for buyers: If you see "8000W PMPO"
Exclusive acoustic trait: The ribbon tweeter array provides extended high-frequency response beyond 25 kHz, unusual for a 1993 mini system.