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− | + | ==Data== | |
− | + | '''General''' | |
− | + | * Manufacturer: first ME Geithain - then Statron RFT Fürstenwalde | |
− | + | * Model: BR 25 HIFI | |
− | + | * Years of manufacture: first presentation 1983 Leipzig autumn fair | |
− | + | * Manufactured in: DDR | |
− | + | * Color: black, anthracite, silver, brown | |
− | + | * Dimensions: (W x H x D) 20,5cm x 29,0cm x 25,5cm | |
− | + | * Weight: 6,0 kg | |
− | + | * Net volume: 8,5 l | |
− | + | * Pair price : 138,00 DM, ***500 DDR-Mark | |
− | + | '''Technical data''' | |
− | + | * Type: 2-way speaker - bass reflex box | |
− | + | * Impedance: 4 Ohm | |
− | + | * Frequency response min: 45 Hz - 22 kHz | |
− | + | * Power: a 25 VA (max power: a 50VA) | |
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− | + | '''Special features''' | |
− | + | * tweeter: 1" fabric dome with tweeter protection in the form of a 21W bulb | |
+ | * bass (long-throw) | ||
− | + | ==Notes== | |
+ | Until the turn of the century about 600.000 units were produced. | ||
+ | ==Pictures== | ||
+ | [[File:K-BR 25 silber.jpg|mini | RFT BR 25 mit Gitterblende]] | ||
+ | ==Reports== | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
− | + | [[Category:Loudspeaker]] | |
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 2 November 2020
Contents
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: first ME Geithain - then Statron RFT Fürstenwalde
- Model: BR 25 HIFI
- Years of manufacture: first presentation 1983 Leipzig autumn fair
- Manufactured in: DDR
- Color: black, anthracite, silver, brown
- Dimensions: (W x H x D) 20,5cm x 29,0cm x 25,5cm
- Weight: 6,0 kg
- Net volume: 8,5 l
- Pair price : 138,00 DM, ***500 DDR-Mark
Technical data
- Type: 2-way speaker - bass reflex box
- Impedance: 4 Ohm
- Frequency response min: 45 Hz - 22 kHz
- Power: a 25 VA (max power: a 50VA)
Special features
- tweeter: 1" fabric dome with tweeter protection in the form of a 21W bulb
- bass (long-throw)
Notes[edit]
Until the turn of the century about 600.000 units were produced.