Description
لهواه اقتناء المميز بحالة جيدة جدا يعمل بشكل مميز صوت داخلى قوى جدا وسماعة بالغطاء الجسم خشبى بحالة ممتازة به امبلفير داخلى
Philips described this unit in their 1968 catalogue as ‘. . one of the
most advanced tape recorders available. . ’
I’d tend to question this, however the EL 3575 was an attractive, 3-speed
quarter-track recorder with a 2.5 watt per channel output and a 7″
reel capacity. Two speakers were contained, a 7″ x 5″ elliptical
in the case and a 4″ round speaker in the lid.
The circuitry was mostly solid state but the (single) record level indicator
was a ‘magic ribbon EM 84 valve.
Other features included ‘Multiplay’, Duo-play, input mixing and end-of-tape
auto-stop.
Rewind speed: less than 180 seconds for 1800ft / Audio output power: 2.5 watts per channel / Inputs: mic 0.25 mV / 2Kohms. radio / diode 2 mV / 20 Kohms. phono 200 mV / 500 Kohms / Outputs: radio / diode 1 V / 50 Kohms. ext speaker 2.5 watts 3 to 7 ohms. headphones 0 – 1.5 V / 1.5 Kohms / Speaker(s): 7″ x 5″ elliptical in case, 4″ round in lid / Dimensions: 17½ x 13¼ . x 8½ ” (444.5 x 336.5 x 216 mm) / Weight: 28 lbs (12.7 kg) / quarter-track stereo