Kometa-118-stereo 1979
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The network reel tape recorder "Comet-118-stereo" in 1978 was developed at the Novosibirsk Precision Engineering Plant. The tape recorder has been prepared for serial production since 1980, but for a number of reasons it was never put into production. Several prototypes were made, and in several design options. The Comet-118-stereo tape recorder is designed to record and play speech music phonograms. The tape drive mechanism is three-engine. The tape recorder provides remote control of all operating modes of the LPM, dubbing of phonograms from track to track, reverse of the travel in playback mode, control of recorded or reproduced signals through built-in speakers or speakers and arrow indicators. There is a noise suppressor in pauses of phonograms and a device for creating artificial reverb. The belt tension is stabilized in all operating modes. Recommended tape type A4409-6B. The speed of the magnetic tape is 19.05; 9.53 cm / sec. Knock coefficient at speed: 19.05 cm / s ± 0.1%, 9.53 cm / s ± 0.2%. Rated output power at a load of 4 0m - 2x25 watts. The frequency range at the linear output at speeds: 19.05 cm / s - 40 ... 20,000 Hz, 9.53 - 40 ... 14000 Hz. Consumed by email. network power - 180 watts. The dimensions of the tape recorder are 433x503x224 mm. Weight is 28 kg.
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