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− | The Maestro from Vanguard Leisure Ltd. is a simple stereo amplifier with speakers and headphones, offered for use with Amstrad computers | + | The Maestro from Vanguard Leisure Ltd. is a simple stereo amplifier with speakers and headphones, offered for use with Amstrad computers. A similar package is the [[Sound Blaster]] from [[Siren Software]]. |
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File:Maestro_1.jpg|Maestro (front) | File:Maestro_1.jpg|Maestro (front) | ||
File:Maestro_2.jpg|Maestro (front + leads) | File:Maestro_2.jpg|Maestro (front + leads) | ||
− | File:Maestro_3.jpg|Inside Meastro circuit board | + | File:Maestro_3.jpg|Inside Meastro circuit board top |
− | File:Maestro_4.jpg|Inside Meastro circuit board | + | File:Maestro_4.jpg|Inside Meastro circuit board bottom |
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* Designed by experts. | * Designed by experts. | ||
− | == | + | == Details == |
− | The | + | The Maestro has 3 leads. Two of these leads connect the Maestro to the CPC's power connection. |
− | + | The third lead connects to the CPC's 3.5mm stereo sound connector. | |
− | [[Category: | + | On the back it has 2 DIN 41529 loudspeaker connectors. |
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+ | On the front it has two dials for adjusting the volume of the left and right sound channels individually, a connection for headphones and a button which chooses output to headphones or speakers. | ||
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+ | The Demo cassette contains a program which plays sound through the CPC's sound chip. It can be used to test that the sound is comming through the Maestro correctly. | ||
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+ | ==Uselessness== | ||
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+ | Actually any stereo Hi-Fi can be plugged into the Jack sound port of the CPC. | ||
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+ | This is the ancestor of modern PC external speackers. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Music and sound]] [[Category:Peripherals]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 19 December 2010
The Maestro from Vanguard Leisure Ltd. is a simple stereo amplifier with speakers and headphones, offered for use with Amstrad computers. A similar package is the Sound Blaster from Siren Software.
Pictures
Features (as shown in the Advert)
- Powerful stereo amplifier which utilises the Amstrads full sound capabilities.
- Compatible with the 464, 664, and 6128 omputers.
- Very easy to use. Demonstration software included.
- Enhances most existing software in wonderful stereo.
- No external power supply needed.
- Works with ALL add on's.
- Complete with two high quality 30 watt double cone air suspension speakers in pod mounts, for group listening and a pair of lightwight headphones for personal listening.
- Range of music tapes which complement the Maestro perfectly.
- Can be used with your own Hi-Fi speakers.
- A must for all music lovers.
- Designed by experts.
Details
The Maestro has 3 leads. Two of these leads connect the Maestro to the CPC's power connection. The third lead connects to the CPC's 3.5mm stereo sound connector.
On the back it has 2 DIN 41529 loudspeaker connectors.
On the front it has two dials for adjusting the volume of the left and right sound channels individually, a connection for headphones and a button which chooses output to headphones or speakers.
The Demo cassette contains a program which plays sound through the CPC's sound chip. It can be used to test that the sound is comming through the Maestro correctly.
Uselessness
Actually any stereo Hi-Fi can be plugged into the Jack sound port of the CPC.
This is the ancestor of modern PC external speackers.