@@krankenvagen7437 I have also problems with cassette player, one spring was missing and something loose, there where you insert cassette / RW/FF knobs. Something more, it's so complex. But don't remember, did motor work always. Forever, look all switches on cassette player. If you still need help, take contact with me by e-mail, will find it on my channel.
The output power bar graph is unusual in that near-maximum output is indicated with green, rather than red. Of course, this feature is just for show. 40W seems to have been a commonly touted power level. The architecture of the power amplifier was most likely bridged, with the front and rear speakers (4 Ohms) placed in series. This would produce approximately 20W per channel.
This radio uses a bridge audio power amplifier LA4460/61N, which according to the data sheet gives 2 x 12W 4 ohms 10% THD. Less than 4 ohms is not allowed, i.e. 4 x 4 ohms cannot be used. And the absolute maximum (of course, this is not audible sound) 2 x 20W. It is surprisingly small/compact, unfortunately there is no particularly good heatsink, so even 24W is not healthy for this radio in the long run.
You could use aluminium adhesive tape, or even better molybdenum thin wire(you make C shaped hooks and pin them in the conductive rubber),by the way very good job.
Tänud! Olen eluaeg nina arvutis olnud, sellest saati, kui arvutid töötasid flopidega. Aga vot sotsmeedia pole minu teema, saa siis aru, mis on lubatud ja kui pikalt (muusika). Ja kassettide varu on kah kuskile kadunud, üsna vähe neid, et erinevat videotesse panna oleks.