Equipped with Sony’s DBFB (Dynamic Bass Feed Back) and "Groove" modes for deeper low-end response.
The is a vintage "Liberty" series compact hi-fi component system, first manufactured around 1991–1995. Known for its powerful "stack" design and versatile audio features, it remains a favorite for enthusiasts of 90s audio equipment.
Use standard speaker wire to connect the main "Front" speakers to the terminals. Some versions include surround speaker outputs (RCA ports, 8–16 ohms). Audio Sources:
Includes a 5-disc CD changer, a dual cassette deck with high-speed dubbing, and a digital AM/FM tuner with 30-station preset memory.
Connect your turntable here. Note that most LBT-D507 units have a built-in phono stage.
Capable of delivering roughly 105 to 150 watts per channel , depending on the specific regional configuration.
Since official digital copies of the are sometimes hard to find on modern support sites, this article serves as a comprehensive guide to its key features, setup, and troubleshooting. Key Specifications & Features
The unit typically requires a 110V or 220V AC supply depending on the region (some Japan-made units may require a step-down transformer). Operating Instructions
The LBT-D507 was designed as an all-in-one entertainment hub with several high-performance components: