SKR 700

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SKR 700
SKR 700 in red

The SKR 700 is a stereo cassette recorder made in the GDR . It was built from 1984 to 1989 in the VEB Kombinat Sternradio Berlin. The sister model was the dismantled version SKR 701. The mono version KR 2000 was based on the SKR 700 .

Technical specifications

  • Dimensions: 400 × 150 × 85 mm
  • Weight: 3.3 kg
  • Radio: LW, KW, MW, FM (tuner type 3/2: 87.5 to 108 MHz)
  • Speakers: 2 × 2 watts (mains operation), 2 × 1.5 watts (battery operation)
  • Drive: motor-assisted drive MU300S-DR (Toshiba license)
  • Connections: TA / TB, stereo headphones
  • other: pause deletion function, pause search, counter, 2 built-in microphones, 2 telescopic antennas, level LEDs

Color variations

Anthracite metallic, dark blue, jeans blue, brown, light gray, dark gray, pink, red, silver, turquoise

price

In trade, the SKR 700 cost 1,540  GDR marks .

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