Tivoli Audio
Founded | 2001 |
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Founder | Henry Kloss |
Headquarters | Boston, MA |
Products | Tivoli Audio PAL |
Number of employees | 30+ |
Website | https://www.tivoliaudio.com |
Tivoli Audio is an American audio equipment company founded in 2001 by Henry Kloss. They are known for mid-century modern design inspired radios and other audio equipment that emphasize simple and functional design without redundant switches, knobs or lights. Many types, including the Model One and Model Two, incorporate visual elements similar to Kloss' KLH Model Eight table radio; most prominent is the geared rotary tuning dial, which allows the user to carefully dial in a station without requiring excessively-steady hands.
Product timeline
- 2000 Model One: monaural AM/FM (table) radio, Tivoli Audio's representative model designed by Henry Kloss
- 2001 Model Two: stereophonic version of the Model One, expandable with a subwoofer and a CD player
- 2002 PAL (Portable Audio Laboratory): portable version of the Model One
- 2003 Model Three: monaural Alarm clock radio, expandable with a subwoofer and an extra speaker for stereo sound reproduction
- 2004 Songbook: AM/FM Alarm clock travel radio
- 2005 iSongbook: Portable Music System with built-in iPod dock
- 2006 Music System: All-in-one stereo system
- 2007 iYiYi: High-Fidelity stereo system for iPod
- 2008 Networks, Networks+: Global Audio System with internet capabilities, expandable with a stereo speaker, subwoofer and CD player. Also with DAB/DAB+ (Networks+)
- 2010 Model 10, Model 10+: AM/FM clock radio. Also with DAB/DAB+ (Model 10+)
- The Connector: iPod dock
- 2011 PAL+: Portable radio with DAB/DAB+
- 2012 Model One BT: Monaural (table)radio with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
- PAL BT: Portable radio with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
- BluCon: Music Receiver with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
- 2013 Albergo, Albergo+: AM/FM clock radio (Albergo+ also has DAB/DAB+) with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
- 2014 Music System Three, Music System Three+: portable Hi-Fi system with AM/FM (Music System Three+ also has DAB/DAB+) and Bluetooth Wireless Technology
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