Saratov 1955
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Subscriber loudspeaker "Saratov" from May 1955 to March 1965 produced the Saratov plant of reproducers. Subscriber loudspeakers "Saratov" types 0.15-DG-III-2 and 0.15-DG-III-3 do not differ. The difference in labeling is associated with the appearance in 1959 of a new GOST in place of GOST 5961-51. Saratov is a third-class standard loudspeaker designed for a wired radio network with a voltage of 30 volts. The device in appearance bears a great resemblance to the popular AH under the code name "EMZ" of the Moscow Plant of Electrical Products No. 6, but differs from them in a larger volume control knob, wider relief stripes and the location of the holes on the back wall, and in the element base "Saratov" differs in more modern volume control in contrast to the wire in the "EMZ". The design of "Saratov" has not changed throughout the 10 years of their production, while these AGs were produced mainly in four colors: blue, white, brown and beige, but the main ones were the first three. AG "Saratov" in the standard version were equipped with the same type of light radio tissue, which was used in tube radio receivers and radio broadcasts of that time. AG dimensions - 195x148x85 mm.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko