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Tivoli Audio PAL

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Tivoli Audio PAL
The PAL
Features [REDACTED]
I/O 3,5 mm stereo output
3,5 mm stereo AUX
DC adaptor port (12V)

The PAL or Portable Audio Laboratory is a radio produced by Tivoli Audio. It was designed by Henry Kloss (1929–2002). Supporting both the FM and AM bands, it was designed as an outdoor, portable version of the earlier Model One.

Features

  • 2.5" magnetically shielded, treated full-range speaker
  • 5:1 ratio analog tuning dial
  • AC/DC operation (External AC power supply/charger included)
  • Auxiliary Input
  • Battery status indicator
  • Built-in battery charger
  • Built-in telescoping FM antenna
  • Designers colors available
  • Henry Kloss Analog AM/FM Tuner with AFC
  • NiMH rechargeable battery pack (Included)
  • One Year Warranty
  • Optional Carry Bag
  • Portable
  • Stereo Headphone Output
  • Water-resistant cabinet

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