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Contributions to Hitachi Lo-D M1 or M2 (current version)

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2015-04-27 15:05 Reli
2021-06-26 01:23 Reli
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2015-05-04 03:31 Reli
2015-04-27 15:13 Reli
2015-04-27 15:13 Reli
2015-04-27 15:09 Reli
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Reli 118 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 89 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 763 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 568 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%)
Total 118 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 89 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 763 (100.0%) 0 (100.0%) 568 (100.0%) 0 (100 %)

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This carry-component system was marketed under <a class="wiki" href="Hitachi" rel="">Hitachi</a>'s premium "Lo-D" brand. It is not a true ghettoblaster, because it consisted of 5 separate components (amp, tuner, tape deck, and 2 speakers), which could be housed in an optional flight case. Altogether it sold for about 132,000 yen.

The amp has 15 watts per channel according to the Japanese EIAJ industry standard, but it is unknown whether that was measured on AC or DC. German literature says it has 25 watts per channel "Sinus". The speakers contain 12cm woofers and 5cm tweeters. Impedance is 4 ohms.

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