Aiwa Carry-Compo
The Aiwa Carryin' Compo (also called the M-101 or CB-20 in some countries) was a portable component system produced by Aiwa. I believe it was introduced in 1980 or 1981. Normally, people would just leave this system on their desk, but Aiwa offered a carry-case (CB-1) capable of carrying the stereo and speakers together, as well as a battery pack. But of course, this would be very heavy and difficult to carry. The carry-case measures 588mm long, 245mm tall, and 282mm deep. The nice thing about this case is that it came with its own antenna.
Aiwa also offered a brown leather case (LC-U1) for carrying the system without the speakers. There was also a silver wood rack (RK-C1) that could be used to display the system on your desk.
SPECS:
SA-A10U amplifier
- Output power: 2x11 watts minimum RMS from 50 to 20,000 Hz, into 4 ohms with no more than 1.5% THD
- Frequency response: 20 - 35,000 Hz (+ 1dB, -3dB)
- Loudness switch
- Weight: 5.3 lbs (2.4kg)
ST-R10U tuner
- PLL MPX circuitry
- Tuning strength indicator
- Input Noise Blanking System suppresses interference from car ignition systems.
- Weight: 3.5 lbs (1.6kg)
SD-L10U cassette deck
- Dolby, CrO2, Metal
- Electronic full auto stop
- Left and right VU meters
- Wow & flutter: 0.09% WRMS
- Frequency response: 25 - 14,000Hz using normal tape, 25 - 16,000Hz using CrO2 or Metal.
- Weight: 5.5 lbs (2.5kg)
SC-E1 speakers
- 12.5cm speakers
- Bass reflex port
- 4 ohms
- Frequency response: 70 - 17,000Hz
- Maximum input power: 15 watts
RB-10 rechargeable battery pack
- Weight: 5.5 lbs (2.5kg)
DC-123 DC adapter, for car use
- 12 volt