With nearly 100 years of combined engineering experience, the team at California-based loudspeaker manufacturer Bossa knows how to make devices that will improve your listening experience. Case in point: the Bossa Moonraker Sound System. With obvious nods to mid-century modern design, the Moonraker speaker system uses a curved polymer shell with all the important electronic bits inside that’s situated on top of a tripod leg setup available in either black walnut, reclaimed teak or white ash wood. Want to go digital for the TV or the sound system? Moonraker’s got wired optical and coax input. Want to go analog for the turntable? It’s got analog inputs, too. Moonraker even has Bluetooth with apt-X and ACC so you can access your entire music library or streaming services with the touch of a button. It even comes with its own dedicated remote, so you can leave your phone on the charger while you’re listening wirelessly. This is one speaker system that looks as good as it sounds.
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