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Chicago-based company Gramovox has merged the old with the new in its Bluetooth Gramophone ... of a 3:4 scale replica of the R3 Magnavox horn speaker and packs a Bluetooth 3.0 module to allow ...
Local music gear startup Gramovox is offering the first limited-edition version of its Bluetooth Gramophone speaker, honoring legendary crooner Frank Sinatra. Only 500 of the Sinatra Edition ...
It's a wireless speaker to which you stream tunes from your phone over Bluetooth, but it takes its design cues from a classic gramophone. The main selling point? The speaker itself is made out of ...
The music is then delivered up through the horn speaker ... There's a 33ft range with Bluetooth, and a stereo port for wired use. The Gramophone itself, meanwhile, measures in at a little under ...
The Gramovox Bluetooth Gramophone is a fusion of vintage design an modern technology, it is a 3:4 scale replica of a 1920s R2 Magnavox horn speaker, and it comes with Bluetooth 3.0. We proudly int ...
There's still an electronic amplifier inside that works in tandem with the gramophone to create the best possible sound, while a Bluetooth 4.0 allows you to wirelessly connect to the speaker ...
it’s the world’s first Bluetooth gramophone. That means you get high fidelity, classic sound with those timeless good looks. The Gramovox is based on the 1920s Magnavox R3 horn speaker, 'cos if it ain ...
Bapu touts his product, Gramovox, as the world’s first Bluetooth gramophone speaker. Late last year, it brought in $240,000 in a Kickstarter campaign that had sought less than half that.
Forget boring Bluetooth speakers: the Gramovox is a vaguely insane music machine inspired by the classic gramophones of the 1920s. Currently seeking US$100,000 (£62,000) in funding through Kickstarter ...
Victrola is a name that harks back more than a century to the days of 78RPM shellac records that were played on gramophone machines ... comes with a premium Bluetooth speaker offering stereo ...