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93/80/1 Public address system control unit with microphone, Lowline 10, metal/plastic/ceramic/glass, Philips, Australia, 1965-1970
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Object statement
Public address system control unit with microphone, Lowline 10, metal/plastic/ceramic/glass, Philips, Australia, 1965-1970
Philips, Australia

Philips, Australia
Ex Musuem Stock; used in Harris street Building.
Ex Museum Stock, used in Harris Street Building.

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Description
Public address system control unit with microphone, Lowline 10, metal/plastic/ceramic/glass, Philips, Australia, 1965-1970

Public address control and amplifier unit consisting of a grey painted metal rectangular container, with a light grey painted metal cover, the central part in an open square mesh.
Five speaker selection. Volume dial for microphone and pick up, ranging from 1 to 6. One knob for Treble cut / bass cut. Three prong, 250 volt, 7.5 am plug and cord.
Metal microphone on short desktop stand.

Made: 1965 - 1970


Used: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences;

Owned: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences;
Marks
transfer to front "lowline 10", Philips logo above.
93/80/1
Production date
1965 - 1970
Height
150 mm
Width
361 mm
Depth
215 mm

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