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The Lomo 6U-34-3U low-frequency amplifier, presumably since 1975, has produced the Leningrad Optical and Mechanical Association named after V.I. Lenin.
The amplifier is designed to work with cinema equipment working with 16 and 35 mm film.
The range of reproducible sound frequencies when watching movies on a 16-mm film is 60 ... 6000 Hz, on a 35-mm film or from other inputs - 60 ... 10000 Hz.
Rated output power 12 watts.
Power consumption 60 watts.
The ULF is powered by a silicon photodiode, magnetic head, microphone, or signal source with an output voltage of 0.8 V.
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