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One of the best Soviet tape recorders of the 80s, the Vilma 104 stereo, which was probably worth its money and could be compared (and is still relevant) with many bourgeois decks! In the first part, a primary review of the condition, checking the speed and detonation, as well as a demonstration of the sound, repair and maintenance of the tape drive mechanism, setting up playback and recording (preliminary). The video turned out to be quite long, so I divided the video into 2 parts... I would like to convey more information, but I decided to show some points that, in my opinion, deserve attention... This is the first part, to be continued... Enjoy watching, dear friends! 00:00: First episode - external inspection, diagnostics 01:50: Disassembly, inspection 03:54: Test playback, speed and detonation check 05:25: Preliminary maintenance of the LPM 09:50: Adjusting the playback level and indicators 12:53: Repair of the regulator board 14:20: Recording check, repair of the GSP 16:21: Recording check (Cr) 17:51: Universal head 20:23: Repair of the circuit breaker 22:21: Preliminary recording settings (Cr) 25:44: Checking the recording/playback (Cr) with music.