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Acoustic Solutions DAB Digital Radio Tuner RDS

Acoustic Solutions DAB Digital Radio Tuner RDS
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  • Brand:Acoustic Solutions
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  • Media:Electronics
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):8.2
  • Dimensions (in):20.1 x 15.4 x 5.1
  • MPN:CL-DAB
  • EAN:5037395550129
  • ASIN:B002JHDBYY

Features:
  • Receives analogue and digital radio
  • RDS information for FM reception, DLS details for DAB reception
  • Convenient operation via remote control
  • Flat construction
  • High-quality optics with a glossy front and well-read display

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Synopsis

The Acoustic Solutions CDAB-1 is a combined radio receiver that receives both digital and analogue signals. The easy to read backlit display can show both RDS and DLS information together.

The tuner has a built in headphone socket which allows you to adjust the headphone level independently from your amp and the simple, yet stylish look fits easily with your existing hi-fi equipment and living space.

Features:

Connections: 1 x stereo RCA output, 1 x Antenna Input, 1 x 3.5mm mini-jack headphone output
Automatic and manual tuners
Each with 6 station memory for FM and DAB reception
Headphone connector with separately adjustable headphone volume
Mono and stereo operation
Power supply: 230 - 240V, 50Hz

Included:

1 x Device
1 x Remote control
1 x Set of batteries for remote control
1 x RCA cable
 1 x Antenna
    
Dimensions:

41.5 x 6 x 29 cm
Weight: approx. 2.3 kg

Please note that this item requires an EU to UK plug adapter, and will be included in the delivery free of charge.


 




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