A small-sized transistor tape recorder "Grundig Cub" was produced during 1959 in Germany.
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There are two OC71 and two OC72 transistors.
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The feed speed of the magnetic tape is variable, increasing as it is wound on the right reel.
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Powered by 4 R-20 elements and a special LS.
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Coils with a diameter of 7.6 cm, hold a magnetic tape for 15 ... 17 minutes of recording or playback.
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Maximum output power 150 mW.
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The loudspeaker is elliptical.
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The range of recorded and reproduced frequencies varies from 150 ... 4000 Hz, up to 150 ... 6000 Hz, depending on the speed.
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Model dimensions 279 x 171 x 89 mm.
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Weight with batteries and coils 2.6 kg.
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When exported, the tape recorder was sometimes referred to as "Niki".
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