Vega ME-121S 1987
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In 1987, the Vega ME-121S combined device prepared the Berdsky Radio Plant for release. The Vega ME-121S magnetoelectronic device was supposed to change the Vega-119C model. It consists of an electronic control unit, a cassette recorder panel, an amplifier combined in a common case and two speakers. The ME has a system of silos, phonogram search, high-pass and low-pass filters, turn-off loudness compensation, a temporary shutdown of the LPM, an electronic meter, an electronic recording and playback level indicator MP, a disk speed controller with a strobe light, a compensator for the rolling force of the pickup, a micro-lift and an auto-stop for the player. Rated output power 2x20 watts. The frequency range in the EPA path is 20 ... 20,000 Hz, the tape panel is 31.5 ... 18,000 Hz (Cg02). The EPA detonation coefficient is 0.12%, CVL - 0.14%. Power consumption from the network is 80 watts. The speaker resistance is 8 ohms. Dimensions KU - 430x160x450 mm, AC - 280x580x300 mm. KU mass - 13 kg, one speaker - 15.6 kg.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko