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== Dates ==
  
  
  
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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Grundig, OEM Produkt Sanyo]]
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Manufacturer: [[Grundig]], OEM product Sanyo
* Modell: BB 900 StudioLine
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* Model: BB 900 StudioLine
* Typ: Tragbarer Kassettenspieler
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* Type: Portable cassette player
* Baujahre: 1989
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* Years of manufacture: 1989
* Farben: Schwarz
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* Colors: Black
* Fernbedienung:  
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* Remote control:  
* Abmessungen:  
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* Dimensions:  
* Gewicht:  
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* Weight:  
* Neupreis ca.:
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* New price approx:
  
  
'''Anschlüsse'''  
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'''Connections'''  
* Anzahl der Eingänge:  
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* Number of inputs:  
 
** 1x DC-In
 
** 1x DC-In
* Anzahl der Ausgänge:  
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* Number of outputs:  
** 1x Kopfhörer
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** 1x headphone
  
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''   
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'''Technical Data'''   
* Frequenzgang:  
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* Frequency response:  
* Dynamikbereich:  
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* Dynamic range:  
* Signalrauschabstand:  
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* Signal-to-noise ratio:  
* Klirrfaktor:  
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* Distortion factor:  
* Gleichlaufschwankungen:
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* DC Frequency Response:
* Stromversorgung: DC über externes Netzteil, Batterie
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* Power supply: DC via external power supply, battery, accumulator
  
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== Pictures ==
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* Source: Grundig Revue 1989
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[[File:Grundig_StudioLine_BB900Bild.jpeg]]
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[[File:Grundig_StudioLine_BB900Ausstattung.jpeg]]
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[[File:Grundig_StudioLine_BBTech.Daten.jpeg]]
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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'''Special features''''
* Mechanische Laufwerksteuerung
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* Mechanical drive control
  
 
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== Notes ==
 
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* StudioLine was a high-end line of audio portables from Grundig. The devices were high-priced and rounded the program upwards - StudioLine represented quasi the counterpart to FineArts Classic. These were so-called OEM products, which Grundig ordered from foreign manufacturers and offered in the period 1989-1993. Partially, the devices were available as identical counterparts from the actual manufacturer and were offered under the corresponding private brands. Mainly the devices were supplied by Matsushita (Panasonic, Technics) and Sanyo. The counterpart of the original manufacturer was the Sanyo JJ-P4 or JJ-P5.
== Bemerkungen ==
 
* StudioLine war eine hochwertige Produktlinie von Grundig im Bereich Audio-Portables. Die Geräte waren hochpreisig und rundeten das Programm nach oben hin ab - StudioLine stellte quasi das Gegenstück zu FineArts Classic dar. Es handelt sich hierbei um sog. OEM-Produkte, die Grundig bei ausländischen Herstellern in Auftrag gegeben hat und in der Zeit von 1989-1993 angeboten wurden. Teilweise gab es die Geräte als baugleiches Pendant vom eigentlichen Produzenten und wurden unter den entsprechenden Eigenmarken angeboten. Hauptsächlich wurden die Geräte von Matsushita (Panasonic, Technics) und Sanyo geliefert.
 

Latest revision as of 09:25, 1 February 2021

Dates[edit]

General Manufacturer: Grundig, OEM product Sanyo

  • Model: BB 900 StudioLine
  • Type: Portable cassette player
  • Years of manufacture: 1989
  • Colors: Black
  • Remote control:
  • Dimensions:
  • Weight:
  • New price approx:


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • 1x DC-In
  • Number of outputs:
    • 1x headphone


Technical Data

  • Frequency response:
  • Dynamic range:
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
  • Distortion factor:
  • DC Frequency Response:
  • Power supply: DC via external power supply, battery, accumulator

Pictures[edit]

  • Source: Grundig Revue 1989

Grundig StudioLine BB900Bild.jpeg Grundig StudioLine BB900Ausstattung.jpeg Grundig StudioLine BBTech.Daten.jpeg

Special features'

  • Mechanical drive control

Notes[edit]

  • StudioLine was a high-end line of audio portables from Grundig. The devices were high-priced and rounded the program upwards - StudioLine represented quasi the counterpart to FineArts Classic. These were so-called OEM products, which Grundig ordered from foreign manufacturers and offered in the period 1989-1993. Partially, the devices were available as identical counterparts from the actual manufacturer and were offered under the corresponding private brands. Mainly the devices were supplied by Matsushita (Panasonic, Technics) and Sanyo. The counterpart of the original manufacturer was the Sanyo JJ-P4 or JJ-P5.