Braun TS 3
| manufacturer | Braun | |
| type | tabletop TS 3 | |
| ranges | FM, SW, AM, LW | |
| FM | ||
| circuits | 12 | |
| FM - IF | 10,7 MHz | |
| antifading | on 3 tubes | |
| AM | ||
| circuits | 6 | |
| AM - IF | 460 kHz | |
| antifading | on 2 tubes | |
| 10 push - buttons | FM, SW, AM, LW, FA-RU (ferrite arial / noise suppression), HÖHEN; TIEFEN; SPRACHE, AUS | |
| TA/TB (pick - up), Treble, Bass, Voice, OFF | ||
| 3 speaker | perm. - dyn. 260 x 150 mm, 210 x 150 mm, 130 x 75 mm oval ( 10.4 x 6", 8.4 x 6" , 5.2 x 3" ) | |
| specials | modern FM - push - button - super with FM - input- and mixer stage as | |
| grounded - base circiuts, as well as shielded demodular with | ||
| ratio detector and automatic noise suppression in FM - unit, | ||
| disconnectible through push - button.. Magic eye, illuminated scale calibrated | ||
| in FM - channels, 2 knobs - tuning with flywheel - drive, | ||
| separated treble- and bass control - continual adjustable with optical indicator, | ||
| 3 push - buttons for tone control, tone - compensated volume control, negative feedback | ||
| 7 W - push - pull output stage. Connectors für external speaker, pick - up | ||
| and tape recorder, built - in revolving and disconnectible ferrite aerial with optical | ||
| indicator for AM / LW and built - in dipole for FM, additional as a makeshift aerial for AM | ||
| supply | 110, 125, 150, 220, 240 V AC | |
| fuse | 110 - 150 V: 1 A, 220 - 240 V: 0,6 A | |
| dial lamps | 2 x 7 V / 0,3 A | |
| cabinet | rare wood, walnut or elm natural, matt | |
| dimensions | 602 x 330 x 285 mm ( 24 x 13.2 x 11.4" ) | |
| weight | 13 kg ( 28.7 lbs ) | |
| tubes | ECC 85, ECH 81, EF 89, EF 89, EABC 80, EC 92, EL 95, EL 95, EM 80 | |
| rectifier | B 250 C 100 | |
| price when introduced | DM 385,-- | |
| introduced | 1958/59 | |
| Model TS 3 - 8 difference to TS 3 | ||
| Stereo - LF - amplifier with 2 different big speakers, one | ||
| additional tweeter for channel 1exist | ||
| tubes: Instead of EC 92, EL 95, EL 95 - ECC 83, EL 84, EL 84 |
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