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Steepletone USB Recordable 4 in 1 Music Centre Black Ash Finish
Music centre with 3 speed turntable.
Details
USB/SD MP3 playback.
Full function CD player.
MW-FM stereo radio.
LCD backlit display.
Remote control for CD and USB/SD function.
SD socket & ISB 2.0 port for MP3 playback.
Connect USB/SD device for up to 4GB max size. Please note not compatible with ipod's.
One button USB/SD/MP3 record function.
RCA line-out jacks; subwoofer jack; 3.5mm diameter headphone socket.
Black ash wood effect finish with black front.
Powered by 230V AC mains.
Dimensions:
Approx 320mm wide.
170mm high.
290mm deep
Seperate speakers 2 x 2W RMS output 10W pmpo.
Dimensions of speakers approx
190mm high
115mm wide
135mm deep.
Full function CD player.
MW-FM stereo radio.
LCD backlit display.
Remote control for CD and USB/SD function.
SD socket & ISB 2.0 port for MP3 playback.
Connect USB/SD device for up to 4GB max size. Please note not compatible with ipod's.
One button USB/SD/MP3 record function.
RCA line-out jacks; subwoofer jack; 3.5mm diameter headphone socket.
Black ash wood effect finish with black front.
Powered by 230V AC mains.
Dimensions:
Approx 320mm wide.
170mm high.
290mm deep
Seperate speakers 2 x 2W RMS output 10W pmpo.
Dimensions of speakers approx
190mm high
115mm wide
135mm deep.
More Information
The original Knobs and Knockers was a very interesting company set up in the nineties as a specialist retail shop for door furniture. It went on to roll out a chain of regional shops all of whom drew their stocks either from a central warehouse or approved supplier list. The operation was based mainly on an excellent manual stock control system and a posh catalogue.
The model was successful and profitable and the original promoters sought greater things. The mother company linked itself to a plc, dropped the door furniture and followed a different pathway. This left a few shops owned independently to make their own way in the world, so to speak.
Taylor Bros of Liverpool bought the local outlet which had moved from a city centre location to a warehouse in Aintree to sell mail order with an eye on the Internet.
After a few years, we merged Knobs & Knockers with our own growing internet hardware and tools business. Today, our combined website offers a formidable range of products - over 70,000 items - on a low cost basis.
The website – www.diytools.co.uk – or www.knobsandknockers.co.uk – offers a wide range of door, window and cupboard furniture in ranges from modern to traditional and from popular to posh, with high quality design to the fore and lots more besides!




