Teenage Engineering | OB-4 Magic radio
Find a Magic Radio to Match Your Style w/ Four New Colors at CME!
Designed to be played outdoors, in public spaces, at high volume; or, carried on the shoulder with speaker elements facing the head, the Teenage Engineering OB-4 Magic Radio already reflects each user's individual style with the music they choose—and, of course, the device they use to listen to it. Now, with an expanded array of Magic Radio color options—including grey, navy (blue), ochre, and orange—Teenage Engineering is giving users a chance to add even more of their own personal flair to each and every music listening experience!
Available previously in matte black and gloss red editions, the expanded line includes the same portable, high-fidelity loudspeaker listening experience. Featuring two 4-inch bass drives and a pair of neodymium tweeters, every OB-4 Magic Radio delivers crystal clear, open, natural sound with 38 watts per channel. That’s nearly 100 dB of incredible-sounding stereo!
Plus, ever wished you could instantly rewind when listening to the radio? Now you can! Whether you want to rewind to hear a song title, replay the song you just heard, or relisten to a radio program, each OB-4 Magic Radio continuously memorizes everything you listen to on an endless looping tape.*
*Rolling 2-hour recording
QUICK SPECS
- Flow-optimized bass reflex duct for deep natural bass
- 8 hours of noise at max volume (avg. 40 hours per charge)
- Supports both high-def Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy standards
- Fine-tuned smart spiral antenna—neatly integrates into the handle
- Digital-motion-controlled volume knob and tape reel
- Disk Mode (3 functions): Ambient, Karma (30 musical mantras), and metronome
- Handle-stand: makes it a breeze to carry anywhere
To find out what all the hocus pocus is about, call us, chat us online (or in the CME Mobile App), or stop into Chicago Synth Exchange and ask about the Teenage Engineering OB-4 Magic Radio—now available in four new colors!
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