Description
Vintage WIFI Multiroom Vinyl Turntable!
Stereo turntable equipped with the latest version of our system! The signal of the turntable itself is broadcasted in high quality, in WIFI, to your speakers: listen to your vinyls everywhere in the house, in a perfectly synchronized way! To our knowledge, only one brand offers this technology, in a price range that doesn't compare with our.
The turntable is a restored Philips AG 2140, whose motor has been restored. The needle and the cartridge are new, and the drive wheel has been replaced.
The turntable contains a phono preamplifier intended to prepare the signal read by the needle before its diffusion, as well as an analog-to-digital converter to digitize the music before its WIFI transmission. It is intended only for wireless broadcasting and requires at least one other of our systems to operate:
Our record-players and turntables can work with our line of WIFI speakers or with our recently upcycled radios. We also sell a WIFI converter that converts your audio system into a WIFI speaker via a simple jack plug.
More information on multiroom broadcast.
Specs
- Multiroom WIFI broadcast
- WIFI and Bluetooth connectivity: you can connect to the player with your phone or tablet and listen to your playlists and music platforms
- European power supply 220V / 50Hz
- Dimensions : 39 x 29 x 12 cm
Case condition
It's in perfect condition, as you can see on the pictures!
History of the radio
Philips was founded in 1891 by Frederik Philips and his son Gerard. The father, a banker, financed the acquisition of a factory in Eindhoven, where the company began to manufacture electrical components. After a difficult first few years, during which they almost went bankrupt, Gerard's younger brother Anton joined the company. As an engineer, he quickly brought fresh ideas to the table and the business grew rapidly. In the following years, the family laid the foundations for the multinational electronics company. In the 1930s they marketed the very popular "Chapelle" radio, and in 1939 the first electric razor.
After World War II, Philips produced vinyl turntables that we love for their robustness. The company contributed a lot to the Art Deco movement, seeking to move away from the natural lines of Art Nouveau into more abstract modern forms. After 1960 came the tape players, then other technologies.
Free shipping to UK, Germany, Spain, Netherland, Belgium and France.
Full one year warranty
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