Description
Vintage Bluetooth Record-Player
Art Deco record player equipped with Bluetooth to enjoy, in addition to records, your playlists and songs from your favorite music platform, as well as a recording function to digitize your precious vinyls.
Il contient un amplificateur stéréo 160 W de classe D allié à deux hauts-parleurs de 80 W chacun (le haut-parleur original avait une puissance de 1W !). Sur le panneau arrière, des molettes permettent d’ajuster les graves/aigus pour corriger les pertes de qualité des vinyles âgés.
The turntable is a 1953 Teppaz with a restored motor, new needle and cartridge, new original drive wheel. It can play 33, 45 and 78 rpm and accepts all sizes up to the 12 1/4 inch 78 rpm, the largest ever made. The 50's French turntables were designed to play mono and stereo records, so the swivel cartridge contains two matching needles and allows the playback of modern recordings.
Its auxiliary jack allows you to connect to it via wire (and make it a vintage amp for an electric guitar), it's also equipped with an FM tuner.
Specs
- Class D amplifier, 160 W
- 2 x 80 W neodymium magnet speakers tuned to the amplifier for good sound quality in all the frequencies range
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Aux input
- FM radio
- Bluetooth / Aux / FM remote
- LED backlighting
- Original on/off switch and volume control by turning the knob
- 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 : 48,5 x 33 x 35,5 cm
Case condition
Il est totalement d’origine et ne présente presque pas de signe du passage du temps :
- the varnish has some sunfaded areas, which appear mater in low light
As you can see on the pictures, he is in perfect condition considering his 67 years!
History of the radio
Sonolor is one of the legendary Art Deco brands, whose style stands out. Established in Paris, they took advantage of the post-war period and good designers to make a place for themselves in the small club of French radio manufacturers and became prominent at the turn of the 1960s. Attracting foreign investments, Sonolor was bought in 1972 by ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph corporation) which sold it to Nokia in 1987. The last Sonolor products were released in 1989.
Teppaz a été fondée en 1931, elle est la première marque française à commercialiser une platine 78 tours en 1941, et est restée le principal fabriquant de platines jusqu’aux années 1970. La marque s’est spécialisée dans les tourne-disques portables, les amplificateurs, les hauts-parleurs et les téléphones. Teppaz fut rachetée en 1988 par J-C. Sensamat, président de la compagnie du même nom avec l’ambition de poursuivre les gammes audio de la marque. La compagnie existe toujours, mais semble cantonnée à de l’import-export, nous n’avons trouvé aucune référence à leurs systèmes audios.
Free shipping to UK, Germany, Spain, Netherland, Belgium and France.
Full one year warranty
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