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Saturday
Jun012019

Old Tech Can Work as New Tech Thanks to This Company.

The company that does this is Wavelength Antiques-- turning old radios, phonographs, etc., into modern Bluetooth speakers. Here's their philosophy from Nick one of the owners of the company: At Wavelength Antiques we specialize in rescuing “farm fresh”, non functional vintage radios and bring them back to life by refurbishing and re-purposing them into absolutely beautiful Bluetooth enabled devices. It’s a surreal and transformational audio experience when you listen to period correct music on an authentic vintage radio. It literally takes you back in time. All the radios have unique looks, colors and sizes. We have radios from the Art Deco period of the 1930's/40's, Mid Century radios from the 1950's/60's, Space Age radios from the 1970's and Boom Boxes from the 1980's. Not only do these vintage pieces sound amazing, they also make great functional decorator pieces and add a unique and distinctive look to any home or office. They are truly one of a kind!

http://www.wavelengthantiques.com/  

Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/HBZXYJlZ-60 

See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1729

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