An old-fashioned radio from the German PHONOLA production in 1936 was transformed into a HI-FI speaker with Bluetooth and 3.5mmAUX audio input.
It is made of solid wood and has a unique design. La Phonola was founded in Saronno in 1929 under the name FIMI.
In 1931, he began producing and selling radios under the Phonola brand. Important and iconic products are those of the Neosinto range, such as those that have produced some problematic products.
With the outbreak of war in that era, the company's production activities were suspended. Revival production took place in 1945, and the company also produced third-party appliances under the Grundig, Minerva and Siemens brands. In the 1950s, they began to produce the first television sets. It was acquired by Philips in 1969 to take over. This vintage radio has dimensions very wide, width of 45cm x height of 36cm and depth of 26cm.
Technical specifications after the transformation:
DC12V regulated professional power supply with short-circuit and overload protection. Features a 75-watt JBL speaker with woofer, tweeter, and crossover. Power amplifiers are processed using Tripath technology and digital power supplies. Bluetooth 5.0 with name connection and customized DSP equalization effect. The original knob switches and volume. Warm-light backlit LEDs. Comes with AUX audio input.