Description
WIFI Multiroom Vintage Radio
Sought after Art Deco radio equipped with a 100 W stereo amplifier combined with two adjusted speakers of 50 W each (the original speaker had a power of 1 W).
Its WIFI module will allow you to stream audio from music platforms and radio stations with much better sound quality than Bluetooth. Technical possibilities are rapidly evolving and we are dedicated to making our vintage devices effective tools to take advantage of them!
Find more information about WIFI features.
WIFI connectivity also opens up the possibility of synchronous wireless streaming to multiple devices (multi-room). If you buy a second device (radio, WIFI record player or WIFI speaker), one could play the left track and the other the right, or one could play your music in the living room and the other in the kitchen.
More information on multiroom broadcast.
The device also features Bluetooth connectivity for quick sound streaming, an auxiliary jack (you can use it as a vintage amp for a guitar) and an FM tuner.
Specs
- 100 W class D stereo amplifier
- 2 x 50 W neodymium magnet speakers tuned to the amplifier for good sound quality in all the frequencies range
- WIFI connectivity
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Aux input
- FM radio
- LED backlighting
- Original on/off switch and volume control by turning the knob
- Bluetooth / Aux / FM remote
- Low voltage power supply, it can be used anywhere in the world, regardless of the mains voltage characteristics (220 or 110V, 50 or 60 Hz). Shipped with the appropriate transformer.
- Dimensions : 57 x 33 x 24 cm
Case condition
The exterior, completely original, has benefited from the slow action of time to acquire a beautiful patina and otherwise shows few signs of its age:
- a small, barely perceptible flake at the bottom of each of the side lamps.
As the photos show, this post is in excellent condition for its 67 years!
History of the radio
Océanic was founded in Paris in 1937 by Roger Toutain, he was able to produce only one model of radio before the outbreak of the war and did not resume the activity until 1949. In the early 1950s, Paris was the world capital of Art Deco design, and this was reflected in all elements of interior design. In 1953, Oceanic had the idea of developing Art Deco models on the theme of the sea, and the success was instantaneous, and the production continued until 1966. Then the brand started to produce televisions and the first 'flat' screens. These "sea" radios are now very sought after by collectors.
These "sea" radios have since become highly sought after by collectors. The Ocean was the first of these models, and only a handful were produced: it is extremely rare!
Free shipping to UK, Germany, Spain, Netherland, Belgium and France.
Full one year warranty
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