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Brand: Realistic

The Realistic LAB-12B is a stereo tuner/receiver that was produced by the Realistic brand, a subsidiary of Aiwa, in the mid-1980s. It was a popular choice among audiophiles and home users due to its affordable price point and decent audio performance.The LAB-12B boasts AM/FM radio tuning capabilities, with frequency ranges of 520-1710 kHz for AM and 88-108 MHz for FM. It also has the ability to tune in additional broadcasters that may not be stationary, thanks to its sync-lock circuitry.Audio playback options on the LAB-12B include Aux-In for connecting external audio sources and headphone and speaker outputs for monitoring audio. The unit is notable for its use of ferrite core tuning for stable and precise tuning.The user interface of the LAB-12B is intuitive, with a large LED display that shows selected frequency, signal strength, and station identification. The controls are straightforward, with buttons for volume, tuning, and mode selection. The unit can also accommodate optional accessories such as Dolby C noise reduction and external AM antennas.Overall, the Realistic LAB-12B is a solid choice for those seeking a reliable, affordable tuner/receiver with great sound quality. Its longevity and popularity in the vintage audio community is a testament to the unit's quality and value.



  • Drive:
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  • Automation: Full-Auto
  • Changer: Yes
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  • Speeds: 33, 45, 78 rpm
  • Platter:
  • Tonearm: Straight
  • Dimensions: 168 x 387 x 337 mm
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Realistic LAB-12B

Realistic LAB-12B

Realistic LAB-12B

Realistic LAB-12B



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