bredgeo - 2008-04-17 11:46
masterblaster84 - 2008-04-17 11:55
That's a nice box but it's kind of sterile looking.
Anyone familiar with how they sound?
venturesforth - 2008-04-17 13:24
Whoever designed that obviously only had a straight edge and a pencil to work with!
Typical German design. Clean but purposeful. Looks good to me though. Wonder what HiFiTom knows of this. Or Jens?
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Clean but purposeful
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it's kind of sterile looking
. Nice box. Not alot of pizazz or flare like others.
Hello
This bbox is a ITT Touring Typ ??? (can't remember exactly) - my first bboombox I bought back in 1986 for 549,- DM. At this time the biggest model of ITT. There was the ITT Weekend which looks the same, but didn't have the soft-touch-tape with music-search-system. Graetz just take the ITT models and put their lable on (they also had other colors for the box, the ITT where colored gold!).
Sound quality is not that good - ITT's where always very neutral boxes (like the Philips), not very dynamic sounding. My one started to burn (on a party when a friend of mine wanted to reverse the tape). The model before, the ITT Touring 220 (? - not shure) I also owned (still got one) was a great sounding, but also very ugly box. This bbox had a Hyper-Sonic-button which was very effective! This radio, which was a present for my confirmation in 1979, came with a demo-tape to show this HS-effect - wow! Can remember when I first push the play-buttom (it shows a starting airplain from the left to the right speakers), I was very impressed! That was the reason why I bought this, the next model ...
Best wishes
TOM
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My one started to burn (on a party when a friend of mine wanted to reverse the tape).
NOOOOOON!!!! It happens!
...unusual to see a b-box where it would look better with the speakers not visible through the grilles. Then it would be a bit B&O.
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Then it would be a bit B&O.
Yeah... But what is funny is I liked its looks. A little like Ira (redbenjoe) liked/likes the VINIX...
Yes, I found it nice.