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This is a recreation of a collector's dream. The rarest
of jukebox wonders was the elegant wartime machine, of which only
a few hundred were made. The Gazelle features art deco fawns playing
the Pipes of Pan above two leaping gazelles etched in mirrored glass
panels below. The gazelles are brilliantly illuminated with ever-changing
colors. The front door is finished in burled elm and satinwood.
The top crown, shoulders, pilaster supports, and even the base are
carved out of walnut and alder hardwoods. All the craftsmanship
of a classic.
Features:
- 100 CD capacity magazine
- Dual amplifier with Surround Sound and dual equalizers
- 360 Watts (RMS) power
- 810 Watts (Music) power
- 5 speaker, dual 3-way system for "live" performance reproduction
- Phillips compact disc player with automatic disc mapping & self-adjusting
laser.
- 11 button remote control
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