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<a class="wiki" href="Orion" rel="">Orion</a>, because it is identical to the <a class="wiki" href="Orion PST-1" rel="">Orion PST-1</a>. It measures approximately 23 inches long, and was priced at £199.99. The large LED meter is quite nice. But its real claim to fame was the pull-out cassette player, which was supplied with a vinyl carry case and a pair of headphones. This player was playback-only. The other one had recording capabilities. The detachable speakers contain 4-inch woofers and 1-inch tweeters. Power output was supposedly 2 x 12.5 watts RMS, but that seems a bit ambitious for a player in this price class.
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