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En klassisk AIWA DM-51 mikrofon 1960/70-tal .
Perfekt för samlare eller musikentusiaster.
Aldrig använd .
Varit i laget sedan 70 talet.
Senast utställd i glas monter för visning av
60-70-talets audio-teknik.
Sladd medföljer inte .
( Se bild för anslutning AIWA 2 pol gänga )
Impedans : 50 kohm
Retro history:
Microfiles: The AIWA DM-51, Reflecting The Design Ethos & Styling Of The 1960-70s
An omnidirectional dynamic model that while more traditional looking than many earlier Art Deco designs still has a "mid-century modern look" all its own.
The AIKO Denki Sangyo company was founded in Japan in 1951, initially manufacturing microphones. The name was changed to Aiwa in 1959, and the company went on to specialize in manufacturing consumer audio products such as stereos, radios, tape players, etc., from the 1970s to the 1990s.
In addition to audio, the company also produced consumer video goods like TVs, VCRs, DVD players, and even marketed Japan’s first boombox, the TPR-101, in 1968, as well as the first cassette deck, the TP-1009. In 1980, Aiwa created the world’s first personal stereo recorder, the TP-S30. as well as computer items and general goods like humidifiers.
Sony acquired a controlling share of the company and in the 90s, Aiwa struggled as competition grew in the consumer electronics marketplace. Sony fully purchased the company in 2003 but by 2006 Aiwa-branded goods were no longer sold.
In 2015, Dormitus Brands acquired the trademark rights for Aiwa in the United States and partnered with Hale Devices (which changed its name to Aiwa) to launch consumer audio products that include Bluetooth speakers and earphones that are still around to this day.
Perfekt för samlare eller musikentusiaster.
Aldrig använd .
Varit i laget sedan 70 talet.
Senast utställd i glas monter för visning av
60-70-talets audio-teknik.
Sladd medföljer inte .
( Se bild för anslutning AIWA 2 pol gänga )
Impedans : 50 kohm
Retro history:
Microfiles: The AIWA DM-51, Reflecting The Design Ethos & Styling Of The 1960-70s
An omnidirectional dynamic model that while more traditional looking than many earlier Art Deco designs still has a "mid-century modern look" all its own.
The AIKO Denki Sangyo company was founded in Japan in 1951, initially manufacturing microphones. The name was changed to Aiwa in 1959, and the company went on to specialize in manufacturing consumer audio products such as stereos, radios, tape players, etc., from the 1970s to the 1990s.
In addition to audio, the company also produced consumer video goods like TVs, VCRs, DVD players, and even marketed Japan’s first boombox, the TPR-101, in 1968, as well as the first cassette deck, the TP-1009. In 1980, Aiwa created the world’s first personal stereo recorder, the TP-S30. as well as computer items and general goods like humidifiers.
Sony acquired a controlling share of the company and in the 90s, Aiwa struggled as competition grew in the consumer electronics marketplace. Sony fully purchased the company in 2003 but by 2006 Aiwa-branded goods were no longer sold.
In 2015, Dormitus Brands acquired the trademark rights for Aiwa in the United States and partnered with Hale Devices (which changed its name to Aiwa) to launch consumer audio products that include Bluetooth speakers and earphones that are still around to this day.
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