Vesna-101-stereo 1980
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The stereo-cassette recorder Vesna-101-stereo was experimentally released in 1980 by the Iskra Zaporizhzhya Electric Machine-Building Plant. It is made on the basis of the VLP tape recorder `` Spring-001-stereo '' and works with a magnetic tape made of iron oxide and chromium dioxide. The model has a switchable dynamic noise reduction system with an adjustable threshold, auto-stop at the end of the tape, a three-decade counter for the consumption of magnetic tape with memory mode, a six-band tone control. In addition, it is possible to connect various signal sources for playback through amplifiers of a tape recorder and its external speakers; there is a light indication of the type of magnetic tape, recording mode, peak overloads, in recording and playback modes. There is a VCR-101 stereo stereo tape recorder for two '35 AC-1 'speakers. The speed of the tape 4.76 cm / sec. The detonation coefficient of 0.18%. Rated output power - 2x20 watts. The operating frequency range at the linear output when using magnetic tape based on chromium dioxide 30 ... 18000 Hz, iron oxide 40..12500 Hz. Decrease in noise level at inclusion of noise reduction of 8 dB. The dimensions of the tape recorder are 485x395x140 mm. Its weight is 18 kg.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko