With a sleek stand and minimal proportions, Restio looks like a work of art. It was created by completely re-imagining the concept of a music source as part of the interior. The independent body style makes music an interior design element, and because the sides are slanted, it appears to be a thin panel. The front grille uses expanded metal, providing an attractive texture. The striped pattern printed underneath the grille conveys a feeling of depth, giving the impression that the music is coming from within the entire front surface. Merging beautifully into the living space, this is an audio form that you can match to your lifestyle.With a 9 cm body and a half-moon shaped stand, you can position Restio right up against a wall. What's more, the standalone style doesn't require a shelf, so there are no restrictions on where you can put it. You can even remove the stand and hang it on a wall. It's the perfect way to match your music source to any room's decor.Using a two-way, four-speaker system finely tuned to Hi-Fi audio standards, Restio is designed for premium quality sound. Delivering powerful, expansive bass and crisp, precisely contoured treble, it ensures complete enjoyment of everything from the fast kick of a bass drum to gentle sounds and vocals that seem to be right in front of you. It also includes a three-band equalizer, so you can adjust the sound to match the type of music and your own preferences.
Produktbeskrivelse | : | Yamaha Restio ISX-800 - mikrosystem |
Produkttype | : | Mikrosystem med iPhone / iPod-dock |
F�s i farverne | : | Sort |
Dimensioner (B x D x H) | : | 41 cm x 29.5 cm x 99.7 cm |
V�gt | : | 12 kg |
Lydudgangsmodus | : | Stereo |
Medieindholdskilde | : | CD, USB-v�rt |
Underst�ttede digitale audiostandarder | : | WMA, MP3 |
Radiosystem | : | Radiotuner - FM |
Cd-system | : | Cd / MP3-afspiller |
Digital-afspiller (optager) | : | WMA, MP3 |
H�jttaler(e) | : | 2 x hovedkanalh�jttaler - indbygget |
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