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Cat. No. 40-4068

STS 800 8-Inch Three-Way Tower Speaker

Your Optimus STS 800 8-Inch Three- Way Tower Speaker is a three-way acoustic suspension speaker that uses an 8-inch vacuum-formed polypropy- lene woofer that yields excellent low- end response and tight, clean bass. A 5-inch polypropylene midrange pro- vides accurate midrange response, and a 3/4-inch Mylar® dome wide dis- persion tweeter provides clear and nat-

ural high-frequency sound reproduction.

The speaker cabinet is solid in con- struction and finished in genuine wood- grain vinyl.

The decorative grille is acoustically transparent.

Note: You need speaker wire (not sup- plied) to connect your speaker. Please read through this entire manual before you connect your speaker.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Cautions:

To prevent the cabinet from warp- ing or discoloring, do not place the speaker where it is exposed to direct sunlight or excessive humid- ity.

Do not place the speaker where it might be knocked over or hit by falling objects.

© 1995 Tandy Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

Optimus is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.

RadioShack is a trademark used by Tandy Corporation

Mylar is a registered trademark of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company..

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Radio Shack manual STS 800 8-Inch Three-Way Tower Speaker, Speaker Placement

STS 800 specifications

The Radio Shack STS 800 is a hallmark in the realm of consumer electronics, particularly known for its user-friendly design and versatility. This portable stereo system was introduced in the early 1990s, encapsulating the era’s spirit of technological innovation and accessibility.

One of the standout features of the STS 800 is its dual cassette deck, allowing users to play and record from cassettes with ease. This dual capability was particularly popular during a time when cassette tapes were a primary medium for music. The ability to create mixtapes or duplicate favorite albums only added to the device's appeal. Additionally, the system includes an AM/FM radio tuner, providing users with access to a wide range of broadcasts, from music stations to talk radio.

The STS 800 also boasts an impressive sound output for its size, thanks to its built-in speakers and powerful amplification system. With adjustable bass and treble controls, users could customize their listening experience to suit their preferences, allowing for a richer audio experience whether one was listening to a favorite album or enjoying a radio show.

Portability was a significant aspect of the STS 800's design. Its compact size and robust carrying handle made it an ideal companion for outdoor gatherings, picnics, or simply moving from room to room. The option to power the device with batteries added to its versatility, ensuring that music could be enjoyed regardless of location.

In terms of connectivity, the STS 800 was equipped with additional inputs, enabling users to connect external devices like CD players or personal cassette players. This feature was forward-thinking for its time, catering to the growing array of audio sources available in the consumer market.

The design aesthetic of the STS 800 featured a sleek, modern look with user-friendly controls. Its layout made it easy for users of all ages to navigate through its functions without confusion. The clear display provided essential information, such as cassette status and radio frequencies.

Overall, the Radio Shack STS 800 stands as a testament to the innovations of its era, combining functionality with a design that emphasized ease of use and portability. Its legacy continues to resonate with audiophiles and electronics enthusiasts alike, reminding us of a time when cassette tapes and portable stereo systems defined personal music experiences.