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Wrensilva launches 1960s-style stereo console with vinyl and Sonos support

Wrensilva - 1960s-style stereo console with vinyl and Sonos support

The American company Wrensilva has released an original stereo console, the appearance of which is absolutely consistent with the models popular in the sixties of the twentieth century.

The body is made of solid teak wood, and the legs on which the console rests are made of brass. The model received a two-way speaker system with 7-inch bass-reflex woofers, covered with an acoustically transparent white cloth. It is powered by a built-in IcePower amplifier with a power of 300 watts per channel.

The console houses a belt-driven turntable with an acrylic platter and an 8.6-inch magnesium alloy tonearm, on which an Ortofon 2M Red MM cartridge is mounted . The Bluetooth 4.0 wireless module supports the aptX codec, and support for the Sonos multi-room platform allows you to connect any speaker systems from this company to the console. The case also has a storage compartment for over 100 vinyl records.

The Wrensilva console is limited to 100 pieces, all manufactured at the company’s factory in San Diego, USA. The retail price of the model is $9,990.

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