The Geneva Sound System M is a whole multifunctional stereo system in a single case. It is a table apparatus, but produces a room filling sound. It contains four loudspeakers that are driven by a separate digital 100 watt booster, with a sound precision that no other tool with these dimensions achieves. The sealed wood chambers allow supported bass for a rich and powerful deepness.
GenevaSound M functions:
All of the above named functions are remote control adjustable. The system can be connected to MP3 players or audio tools through a 3.5 mm mini stereo entrance.
The system runs with a qualitative high level booster, with a 100 watt digital sound power. It uses the same sound technique like EmbracingSound™, GenevaSound L and GenevaSound XL. There is a LED display under the front cover that shows the input source and the track.
This model has brushed aluminum feet with rubberized foot pollsters.
iPod is not included in the package.
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Geneva Sound System Model M2 - red add to wish list |
899.00 € (inc. VAT) In stock from: approx. 8 weeks Shipping costs of the delivery country will be calculated in the shopping cart! |
H: 18.5 cm, D: 27 cm, L: 36 cm, incl. remote control, integrated docking station, material: wooden housing, colour: red Nr. 107106, EAN 0875419000978 |
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Geneva Sound System Model M2 - black add to wish list |
899.00 € (inc. VAT) In stock from: approx. 8 weeks Shipping costs of the delivery country will be calculated in the shopping cart! |
H: 18.5 cm, D: 27 cm, L: 36 cm, incl. remote control, integrated docking station, material: wooden housing, colour: black Nr. 107107, EAN 0875419000961 |
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Geneva Sound System Model M2 - white add to wish list |
899.00 € (inc. VAT) In stock from: approx. 8 weeks Shipping costs of the delivery country will be calculated in the shopping cart! |
H: 18.5 cm, D: 27 cm, L: 36 cm, incl. remote control, integrated docking station, material: wooden housing, colour: white Nr. 107108, EAN 0875419000954 |
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