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New York, year 1936
Philadelphia, year 1929
The RareBlue VINTAGE Collection
The RareBlue Vintage Collection celebrates the historic beginning of home audio systems.
These luxury wood speakers are individually repurposed radios and reproducer speakers, created with the unprecedented elegance that once symbolized wealth and sophistication.
Our Vintage Collection features iconic collectible speakers and radios from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s.
Each piece has been lovingly reconditioned and converted into a modern Bluetooth speaker.
These unique, one-of-a-kind pieces embody a refined style and deliver exceptional sound with a warm tone.
1940s
SERIES
These collectible Streamline Moderne radios from the 1940s make the perfect Bluetooth speaker for jazz, classical music, or even hip-hop.
INFLUENCER
$778
CHICAGO, YEAR 1940
PIANIST
$828
BOSTON, YEAR 1946
EMERIN
$668
NEW YORK, YEAR 1941
INSUPERABLE
$878
ROCHESTER, YEAR 1946
REDSTONE
$728
NEW YORK, YEAR 1941
POPULIST
$598
PHILADELPHIA, YEAR 1946
DECO
$838
EVANSTON, YEAR 1942
1930s
SERIES
Enjoy your favorite music on an authentic American Art Deco Bluetooth speaker.
Unprecedented craftsmanship, unique style.
ENGAGER
$648
SYRACUSE, YEAR 1938
GOLDTONE
$1098
CHICAGO, YEAR 1936
1920's
SERIES
Antique and vintage Bluetooth speakers in cathedral-type cabinets from the dawn of radio.
Styles include early American Art Deco and Gothic.
ARTIST
$748
ROCHESTER, YEAR 1928
ANSONIA
$938
NEW YORK, YEAR 1928
Our iconic radios and loudspeakers are repurposed as Bluetooth speakers, not as radios. Old electronics are bypassed and new electronics and drivers (speakers) are added for high-definition stereo sound. Each speaker comes with a 2-year warranty.
“The look of this radio is awesome, but to actually hear music come out of it is amazing! Everyone that sees this speaker comments on how nice it looks, but when they hear music come out of it they're blown away.”