[ ICF-7600DA ] World Receiver Radio by Sony

NZ$295.00

Maker: Sony [ Japan ]

Year: 1987 - 1989

Size: W 192 x H 117 x D 32

Condition Report: Mint condition. Box, soft case, and original headphones [unused] are all included. Only minor signs of age visible, seemingly not used. Tested and fully operational.

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The Sony ICF‑7600DA Vintage Radio is a classic late 1980s portable world-band receiver from Sony’s 7600 lineup. created on the turning point of analogue and digital, It blends digital synthesised tuning with an analog-style dial display, giving vintage charm with quartz-stability frequency precision in one compact unit.

Its design reflects Sony’s 1980s engineering peak. Thoughtful ergonomics, robust build, and broad broadcast coverage.

A rare find fully boxed and seemingly unused, all the original accessories and manuals are included. It’s funny to see the original 1980s price of $599 still attached to the box, A crazy figure for a radio by todays standards, and factoring in inflation, an equivalent value of around $2000 in 2026.

Maker: Sony [ Japan ]

Year: 1987 - 1989

Size: W 192 x H 117 x D 32

Condition Report: Mint condition. Box, soft case, and original headphones [unused] are all included. Only minor signs of age visible, seemingly not used. Tested and fully operational.

.

The Sony ICF‑7600DA Vintage Radio is a classic late 1980s portable world-band receiver from Sony’s 7600 lineup. created on the turning point of analogue and digital, It blends digital synthesised tuning with an analog-style dial display, giving vintage charm with quartz-stability frequency precision in one compact unit.

Its design reflects Sony’s 1980s engineering peak. Thoughtful ergonomics, robust build, and broad broadcast coverage.

A rare find fully boxed and seemingly unused, all the original accessories and manuals are included. It’s funny to see the original 1980s price of $599 still attached to the box, A crazy figure for a radio by todays standards, and factoring in inflation, an equivalent value of around $2000 in 2026.