Lo-D - brand was created in 1969 to identify Hitachi's high-end audio equipment for the domestic market. Amplifiers, receivers, cassette recorders, turntables, musical instruments, and other audio equipment, as well as cassette tapes and electronic components, were produced under the Lo-D brand. Lo-D equipment was distinguished by high build quality, advanced technology, and excellent sound. In the 1980s, Lo-D became one of the most popular brands in Japan. The equipment was also exported to other countries, including the United States and Europe. However, in the 1990s, its popularity began to decline, and Lo-D was discontinued in 2004.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette Lo-D UDR 46 Type I Normal 1984 Japan Lo-D Maxell / Hitachi UDR - Type I Normal 46 1984 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Lo-D UDR 60 Type I Normal 1984 Japan Lo-D Maxell / Hitachi UDR - Type I Normal 60 1984 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Lo-D UDR 90 Type I Normal 1984 Japan Lo-D Maxell / Hitachi UDR - Type I Normal 90 1984 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Lo-D UDR 120 Type I Normal 1984 Japan Lo-D Maxell / Hitachi UDR - Type I Normal 120 1984 Japan Japan