Description: Restored & revised: DUAL HiFi sound studio component system, incl.
Loudspeaker & smartphone connection, 1969
– the dream of every audio enthusiast with style!
Versatile, robust & outstanding sound – these are the attributes that apply to this Made in Germany system, fine walnut wood, brushed aluminum, first hand & completely overhauled.
No matter how you set up the system, it is always an eye-catcher. This complete DUAL system cost CHF 4,160.00 in 1969.
This corresponds to an inflation value in 2014 of CHF 12,820.00 (source: own LIK inflation calculator).
And this is all included: Fully automatic DUAL HiFi turntable 1219 with record changer, 1969 – Plays up to 6 records automatically one after the other – 3 speeds – Integrated front flap with accessories – Stereo magnet system Shure M91MG-D – Transmission range: 20—20000 Hz – Incl.
polished original plexi cover with flip–up front – L/W/H: 42x36x21 DUAL HiFi stereo amplifier CV 80, 1969, incl.
Smartphone/MiniJack connection (for all modern devices)
– Stereo AF amplifier with 2 power amplifiers each 32 W (sine wave) – L/W/H: 42x29x11cm DUAL hi-fi stereo tuner / radio CT 16, 1969 – tuning display – stereo display – 3 presets for FM – excellent reception – L/W/H: 42x29x11cm Free of charge: DUAL HiFi stereo tape recorder TG 28, 1969 – 2x microphone connection – monitor connection – incl.
2 tape reels (tape prerecorded with wonderful swing and jazz music) – 2 speeds for recording – 4 track sound recording, separately controllable – separate recording controls – counter – incl.
polished original plexi cover with flip-up front – L/W/H: 42x36x21 2x DUAL hi-fi loudspeaker CL 80, 1969 – 4 Ohm – Nominal load.
40W / max. load
50W – 1 special woofer each, 2 special tweeters – connection cable – incl.
original cast aluminum feet, black (without feet ideal as shelf speakers) also includes: – all cables for immediate connection of all components – all operating instructions/documents – all original packaging Note: The perfect complement: Dynamic stereo microphone DUAL MB 1003, 1970 > see below