Decca Stereo All Transistor Versus Tilt II
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Decca Stereo All Transistor Versus Tilt II
Description: This vintage Decca Stereo All Transistor system from the 1960s is a testament to Decca’s legacy of innovation in audio technology. Known for their pioneering work in sound recording and playback, Decca was instrumental in introducing advanced audio fidelity through systems like their Full Frequency Range Recording (FFRR) and later Phase 4 Stereo.
The Versus Tilt II model combines this cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, featuring removable speakers and fine-tuning controls for bass, treble, loudness, and balance.
Decca, originally a prominent record label, ventured into audio equipment production to bring high-quality sound into homes. The Versus Tilt II is a fine example of Decca’s efforts to produce versatile and accessible home audio systems during the post-war boom.
- Bass, Treble, Loudness, Balance Controls
- Removable Speakers
- Vintage Blue Case with Chrome Detailing
Condition: Good, with signs of use. The outer edges of the case have some dings, and there are scuffs consistent with its age. Tested and working.
Size: 17" x 24" x 9"
Ideal for: Vintage audio collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century electronics. This piece captures a pivotal era in home audio technology and brings both functionality and nostalgic charm to any collection.