The UHER HiFi Z100 from 1978 allowed you to assemble a stereo system into a visually and technically coordinated functional unit in a space-saving manner. The EG 750 Hi-Fi stereo tuner, VG 850 stereo integrated amplifier with a 2x60W Sinus DIN power rating, and the CG 350 stereo cassette recorder could be inserted into three compartments. Below the device compartments is another compartment where accessories or parts can be stored, such as the W 775 headphones. In the lowest part of the rack, behind a mirrored glass door, there is space for the upright storage of approximately 100 12-inch records. There are also three drawers there for storing 10 compact cassettes each. The black oak decor is coordinated with the equipment. The rack's edges are impact-protected by black, anodized aluminum profiles, giving it an elegant appearance. The finishing profile of the intermediate shelves is also made of black anodized aluminum and completely covers the gap between two pieces of equipment, so that their feet remain invisible.
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