The Luxman K-92 is a cassette tape deck manufactured between 1987 and 1993 in Japan. It features a sleek black design and measures 438 mm in width, 100 mm in height, and 250 mm in depth, with a weight of approximately 3.8 kg. The K-92 supports various tape types, including Normal (Type I), CrO2 (Type II), and Metal (Type IV), with a frequency response of 40 Hz to 16 kHz for Metal tapes. This model includes an automatic tape selection feature, Dolby B and C noise reduction systems, and HX-Pro technology. The device is equipped with two audio heads: one Permalloy recording/playback head and one ferrite erase head. The K-92 boasts a signal-to-noise ratio of 65 dB when using Dolby B with Metal tapes and maintains good audio quality despite its modest price range. It includes adjustable features for headphone output along with touch key operation for easy use. Additionally, it has two line inputs and one headphone output, with a power consumption rating compatible with typical home audio setups.