BRAUN TG-60
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The Braun TG-60 is a vintage reel-to-reel tape recorder first introduced by Braun in 1965. It was designed by the famous industrial designer Dieter Rams, who was the head of design at Braun at the time.
The TG-60 is a portable reel-to-reel tape recorder known for its sleek and minimalist design. It was designed for both home and professional use, and it was capable of recording and playing back audio in both mono and stereo. It had two built-in microphones for recording, as well as external inputs for connecting additional microphones or instruments. It also had a built-in speaker for monitoring playback.
The TG-60 was a popular tape recorder during its time, and it is still sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today due to its design and historical significance.
Specifications
Track system: 4-track, 2-channel, stereo/monaural system
Reel size: up to 8.5 inch reel
Tape speeds: 1 7⁄8 3 3⁄4 7 1⁄2 ips
Wow and flutter: 0.05% (7 1⁄2 ips)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 25kHz (7 1⁄2 ips)
Signal to Noise Ratio: 60dB
Total harmonic distortion: 0.6%
Input: 100mV (line), 0.1mV (mic)
Output: 1V (line)
Semiconductors: 44 x transistors, 19 x diodes
Dimensions: 450 x 320 x 140mm
Weight: 20kg
Data sheet
- Date of manufacturing
- 1965
- Design
- 1960s
- Availability
- DECORATION, LOCATION, CINEMA
- Localisation
- BOURG-LA-REINE
- Type
- 3-head
- Poids
- 19 kg
- Noise reduction
- NR Noice Recductor system
- Stereo / Mono
- Stereo
Stereo - Technology
- Transistors
- Vu-meters
- Needle
- Speeds
- 3 3/4 - 7 1/2 ips