Vega EP-123-stereo 1990
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The electric player "Vega EP-123-stereo" was developed in 1990 and was experimentally released by the Berd Radio Plant. The device is designed to play a mechanical recording from the records of all existing formats. The electric player can be used as a part of block stereo complexes, as well as with various stereo loudspeaker equipment having a corrective input. In the electric player there is a microlift and auto-stop triggered at the end of the replay of the record, as a result the tonears return to their original position and turn off the player. Disk rotation frequency - 33 and 45 rpm; frequency range 20 ... 20000 Hz; detonation coefficient - 0.13%; Pickup rated pickup force - 15 MN; signal / roar ratio (weighted value) -64 dB; power consumption from a network of 6 W; dimensions of the model 430x130x360 mm; weight 5 kg.
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