Philips ELA Amplifier EL6435
1962 - Amplifier/Audio-Mixer
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Philips ELA Amplifier EL6435
1962
- Amplifier/Audio-Mixer
Professional audio mixer amplifier, with 4 inputs, treble and bass controls, limiter.
10 valves: EF86 (x4) ECC85 (x1) PE06/40N (x4) EM84 (x1)
Alternating Current supply (AC): 110 - 245 Volt
Sound: Excerpt from the speech by António Oliveira Salazar, former Minister of Defence, replaced by General Gomes Araújo (1962).
In 1891, Gerard and Anton Philips founded Philips, in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
The company was initially dedicated to the manufacture and commercialization of carbon filament incandescent lamps, evolving towards the development and manufacture of a variety of electronic products, namely in X-ray and broadcasting technology (first television experiences in 1925 radio repair and production in 1927).
Philips followed and contributed to technological evolution over time, having manufactured the first audio cassette player (1963), the first portable radio receiver with cassette recorder (the boom box) (1966), the first video recorder (VCR) (1971) and the first LaserDisc (1978).
In 1965, the first Philips brand transistor equipment is manufactured.
10 valves: EF86 (x4) ECC85 (x1) PE06/40N (x4) EM84 (x1)
Alternating Current supply (AC): 110 - 245 Volt
Sound: Excerpt from the speech by António Oliveira Salazar, former Minister of Defence, replaced by General Gomes Araújo (1962).
In 1891, Gerard and Anton Philips founded Philips, in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
The company was initially dedicated to the manufacture and commercialization of carbon filament incandescent lamps, evolving towards the development and manufacture of a variety of electronic products, namely in X-ray and broadcasting technology (first television experiences in 1925 radio repair and production in 1927).
Philips followed and contributed to technological evolution over time, having manufactured the first audio cassette player (1963), the first portable radio receiver with cassette recorder (the boom box) (1966), the first video recorder (VCR) (1971) and the first LaserDisc (1978).
In 1965, the first Philips brand transistor equipment is manufactured.
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- 8 of January - The Harmelen train disaster killed 93 people in the Netherlands.
- 30 of September - Mexican-American labor leader César Chávez founds the National Farm Workers Association, which later becomes United Farm Workers.
- 25 of October - Uganda joins the United Nations.
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