Tivoli Audio Music System Home
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This system sounds absolutely awesome! It was used very little
Wi-Fi enabled
AM / FM tuner
DAB / DAB+ / DMB (in available countries) Amazon Alexa built-in
Bluetooth 4.1
CD
3.5mm line input
3.5mm line output
Ethernet jack
The Home Music System has several main features. But foremost are its playback features. The Tivoli Audio Music System lets you stream CD quality music from basically any streaming service. That might include Spotify, QQ, Deezer, or even your own home network of audio files. You can also play FM or AM radio, CD, DAB, or Bluetooth connections. So basically every kind of music media imaginable is included and supported for playback.
And of course, there’s more to good audio than looking nice. How does the Tivoli system work when it comes to actually integrating your audio signals? The answer to that question will partially depend on the kind of devices that you need to connect to the network. But for a certain type of listener, this system is almost certainly going to have a strong appeal. It seems to have been made for people who value audio quality the same degree which they value good design.
The Home Music System measures 16 x 6.5 in x 8.75 inches. That’s reasonably full sized. Though admittedly, if you decide to pop off the legs, it can be made a little more compact. Because it drops down by 1.75” when you remove the legs. In either case, virtually any place where you would be able to positon a radio, you should be able to position this system.
The whole thing weighs a bit more than 11lbs. That’s comparably heavy when you’re looking at systems with an aluminum exterior. Wood paneling helps make this thing a little heavier. But it’s not so much that it becomes a problem to move it around as needed.
The Home Music System was made with a wood veneer cabinet finish. Instead of using something that only looks like wood, or using some kind of imitation wood, they’ve constricted it with real wood. Keeping things high-class, the fabric grill was specially made not only for its audio properties but for its durability but its fantastic presentation.
The center display is circular and roughly the same size as a CD. It will display the time, the current source you’re connected with, and information about the artist you’re listening to. On either side of the display, there’s a power/source switch, and a settings and selection switch. Tuning the radio is as simple as turning the circular ring around the display. Since the ring is so large, again, about the size of a CD, it provides slow and consistent incremental changes.
After having put so much effort into looking good on its front and sides, the back portion of the Tivoli Audio Home Music System is really utilitarian and bland. About half of the backside still uses the nice wooden chassis. But the center panel has to offer a lot of different audio ports, and it’s always tricky to hide away a bunch of ports. Here is where they’ve played the Ethernet cable port, the 15V 4.5A power port, the line in-out aux connections, and a couple of control buttons.
The control buttons being placed here is a little surprising. Because they’re not highly accessible placed on the backside. But in any case, one of them lets you enter the setup screen on the display. Another is a mute button. And the remaining two allow you to enter or leave sound modes that help change the tuning of the audio drivers. It’s a pretty ordinary control interface, even if it is positioned oddly.
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