BeoVision 3400

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Manufactured: 1971 - 1974
Designer:
Colours: Rosewood,Teak, White

Beovision 3400 Type numbers: 3230, 3231, 3232, 3235 was a 66cm television fitted with sliding tambour doors to protect the screen.

Beovision 3400SJ was introduced to the UK market in 1971. It was sold for three years when it was superceded by Beovision 5000.

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BeoVision 3400 Product Specifications

Beovision 3400 Specifications
Types:
3230 (1971 - Dec 1973)
3231 (1971 - Dec 1973)
K 3235 (1971 - Dec 1973)
SJ, GB 3232 (1971 - Dec 1974)
Picture tube: 66cm - 140 x 110°
Tuning:
VHF (bands I and III), channels 2 - 12, and UHF (channels 21 - 70)

Sound:
Power output: 3 watts RMS
Frequency Response: 70 - 15,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Distortion: lower than 1 % at 3 W
Tone Controls: Bass: +/- 10 dB at 150 Hz
Treble: +/- 10 dB at 10,000 Hz
Speakers: 1 x tweeter, forward-facing
1 x all-range unit, side-facing speaker
Frequency response: 80 - 13,000 Hz DIN 45570

Special feature: automatic colour section cut-out when monochrome programme is being received
Dimensions W x H x D: 67.9 x 49.5 x 46.5cm
Weight: 43 kg
Power supply: 200 - 220 V
Power consumption: 360 W

Connections: Inputs VHF aerial, 75 ohms unbalanced
UHF aerial, 75 ohms unbalanced
Outputs: extension speaker, 3 - 5 ohms (switching feature provided in socket)
Tape recorder output required installation of Type 3031 transformer

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Created: 15th December 2006
Modified: 3rd February 2007

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