About This Listing

The Vox AC30 Radio is a battery operated AM/FM-Stereo radio and portable mp3 player  resembling the classic Vox AC-30. It features a two-watt stereo power amplifier (one watt per channel) and twin 3" speakers. As this is a clearance item, sales are final and there are no returns.

The Vox AC Stereo Radio features an injection molded plastic enclosure including realistic details such as corners, vents, handles and a gold plated logo. The textured surface of the cabinet simulates the appearance of traditional smooth black Vynide vinyl covering. Solid black grill fabric covers the speaker area.

The AC30 Radio includes an LED display that displays the radio frequency or the time. The AC30 Radio also includes search buttons to locate available stations.

Power is provided by six AA cells. A removable back panel provided access to the battery compartment.

Specifications

  • Radio Frequency Ranges: According to the area setting: FM: 65.0-108.0 MHz (0.1 MHz or 0.051 MHz step), AM: 520-1629 kHz (9 kHz or 10 kHz step)
  • Clock/Alarm: 24-hour format
  • Input /Output: AUX IN jack (stereo 1/8" mini phone jack) x 1, Phone jack (stereo 1/8" mini phone jack) x 1
  • Output Power: Approx. 1 watt RMS
  • Speaker: 3 inches 4 ohm x 2
  • Power: Six AA batteries
  • Battery Life: Approx. eight hours
  • Dimensions: (W x D x H): 170 mm x 80 mm x 128 mm/6.69" x 3.15" x 5.04"
  • Weight: 640 g/22.57 oz. (without batteries)
  • Included Items: Six AA batteries but I recommend you use new ones

Due to ongoing issues with lost packages and failed deliveries, North Coast Music is currently not accepting orders destined for delivery in Italy or Mexico, no exceptions.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • AC30 Radio AM/FM Portable Speaker
Categories
Year
  • 2018

About the Seller

North Coast Music

Cudahy, WI, United States
(7,215)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:13,732

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