The average soviet reel to reel | Saturn 202-2 Stereo
In the series of these videos I will try my best to show, what kind of consumer electonics were available in consumer market of USSR and early years of Russia. For questions, feel free to contact me on Discord - my ID is commkode. Donations always welcome, all money will be spent on the video production! https://boosty.to/commkode Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 0:34 - Characteristics and functions 5:18 - Issues and mech. demo 8:05 - Insides of the mechanism 11:37 - Sound quality demo Few tags here. #soviet #reeltoreel #taperecorder

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