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== Data ==
 
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'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: TESLA
 
* Model: B 56
 
* Year of manufacture: 1972
 
* Made in: ČSSR
 
* Color: see picture
 
* Remote control: none
 
* Power consumption: 35 W
 
* Dimensions: 335 x 275 x 115 mm
 
* Weight: approx. 6 kg
 
* New price approx:
 
 
 
 
 
'''Connections'''
 
* Number of outputs:
 
** 1x headphone L
 
1x headphone R
 
1x Aux output
 
1x internal loudspeaker
 
1x external loudspeaker
 
* Number of inputs:
 
** 1x Mic. L Mono (or Stereo)
 
** 1x Mic. R Mono
 
1x Aux input
 
 
 
 
 
'''Technical Data'''
 
* max. reel diameter: 18 cm
 
* drive: drive motor / swivel mounted
 
* heads: see picture
 
* tracks: 2 x stereo (I = 1+4 / II = 2+3)
 
* Tape speeds: 9,53 cm/s
 
* Slip:
 
* Synchronisation fluctuations: +/- 0.2%
 
* Pitch fluctuations:
 
* Overall frequency response: 50 - 15,000 Hz
 
* Signal to noise ratio: -42dB
 
* External signal-to-noise ratio:
 
* Distortion ratio:
 
* Equalization:
 
* Crosstalk attenuation:
 
* Cancellation attenuation:
 
* Premagnetization and extinction frequency:
 
 
 
 
 
'''Special Equipment'''
 
* N/A.
 
 
 
== Remarks ==
 
Tapes with acetyl cellulose backing (CPS 35, CR 35) are not recommended due to greater tape head abrasion and insufficient tape tension!
 
== Pictures ==
 
[[Image:Tesla_B56.jpg]]
 
== Reports ==
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
 
 
[[Category:Tape machines]]
 

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