Electric player '' Vega EP-123-stereo ''.

Electric record players and electrophones on semiconductorsDomesticThe "Vega EP-123-stereo" electric player was developed in 1990 and produced by the Berdsk radio plant. The device is designed to reproduce mechanical recordings from gramophone records of all existing formats. The electric player can be used as part of block stereo complexes, as well as with various sound-amplifying stereophonic equipment with a correction input. The electric turntable has a microlift and an auto-stop that is triggered at the end of the playback of a gramophone record, as a result the tonearm returns to its original position and turns off the turntable. Disk rotation frequency - 33 and 45 rpm; range of reproducible frequencies 20 ... 20,000 Hz; detonation coefficient - 0.13%; nominal pick-up clamping force - 15 MN; signal-to-rumble ratio (weighted value) -64 dB; power consumption from the network 6 W; dimensions of the model 430x130x360 mm; weight 5 kg.