In a market brimming with one-trick audio accessories, the new Model L wireless can justifiably claim to be the only music system a home will ever need: compact, connected and deceptively powerful.
Its lustrous, lacquered real-wood cabinet in Geneva’s customary red white and black colors, as well as a premium Walnut option, accommodates a precision-tuned acoustic design comprising twin sets of tweeter/bass driver pairs housed in separate enclosures, each driver individually powered by a dedicated DSP controlled amplifier. Generating a continuous 180W, the sleek new Model L will fill even large rooms with gloriously detailed, dynamic sound.
Exceptional audio performance allows the Model L Wireless to reproduce the wide, clean frequency range of DAB/DAB+ radio, and the full audio potential of high quality Bluetooth apt-X wireless streaming from a vast variety of compatible computers, tablets and smartphones. Complementing easy wire-free access to music files and online sources, the new Model L provides a top-mounted slot-loading CD drive to include music fans with large disc collections. Add in FM radio with RDS, support for external audio streaming devices (AirPlay® with Apple AirPort Express, Sonos, etc.) via analogue mini-jack and other audio components through stereo RCA inputs, and the choice of source options is complete.
As is customary in all Geneva designs, superior audio versatility and performance is accompanied by easy one-touch operation from the cabinet or the slim handset provided, and verified by a clear uncomplicated LED display. The 50cm aluminium floor pedestal expands the choice of installation possibilities.
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