Magnavox
MD6924 Portable Top Loading CD Boombox with AM/FM Stereo Radio in Black | CD-R/CD-RW Compatible | LED Display | AUX Port Supported | Programmable CD Player |
MD6924 Portable Top Loading CD Boombox with AM/FM Stereo Radio in Black | CD-R/CD-RW Compatible | LED Display | AUX Port Supported | Programmable CD Player |
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Enjoy music your way with the CD Boombox. This features a compact portable design that is able to keep up with the fast paced world that we all live in. Listen to your favorite music in a variety of ways including CD's AM/FM radio stations or connect to your phone/MP3 player with an AUX cord. Great for at home use or take it on the go with the option of powering it with 6 C batteries (not included). Key Features Include: Top loading CD player CD R/CD RW Compatible Total 2 x 0.8W RMS output Programmable CD player AM/FM stereo radio LED display Connect to any audio device via 3.5mm aux in port AC operation (AC adapter included) DC operation (uses 6 x C size batteries not included) celebrating 100 years of sound and visual Quality. The brand originates back to 1917 when the Worlds first moving coil speaker was invented in a lab in Napa California. Due to this invention for the first time in human history the world witnessed a human voice that could be heard by an entire town. The product was named: ~ Latin for Great Voice It became a piece of US history and the foundation of a trusted brand for almost a century linked to dozens of notable achievements such as the first game console ( Odyssey) as well as Worlds first plasma computer panels. Throughout the years Magnavoxs visual appearance took several forms relevant to its time. Ranging from multiple revisions of its initial appearance (the historic great voice featuring a lions head) a shield covering the history of the brand and its influence on entertainment into a contemporary wordmark in 1982 and the wordmark it is today. The popularity of the brand is as strong as ever before and its remarkable history attracts many fans and non profit organizations.
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