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Model One Instructions
Congratulations on your purchase of the Model One table radio by Henry Kloss. We
believe the Model One to be one of the finest mono analog table radios on the
market today.
We know you are eager to use your new radio, but please take a moment to read
this owner’s manual and Safety Instructions. If you have any questions, please do
not hesitate to contact your dealer or Tivoli Audio.
Please save the carton and original packing should you ever need to ship your
radio, as shipping damage is not covered by the factory warranty.
On behalf of all of us, thank you for choosing Tivoli Audio and enjoy your new Model One!
ABOUT TIVOLI AUDIO
Tivoli Audio was started by Tom DeVesto with the goal of bringing simple to use, high
quality audio products to the consumer at reasonable prices. His long professional
association with Henry Kloss included co-founding Cambridge SoundWorks*. As CEO
and head of research and development at his former company, Tom was responsible
for the development of many of the best selling home entertainment and multi-media
products on the market. He also held senior management positions in product development
at both Advent and Kloss Video.
Henry Kloss (1929-2002) began his long love affair with audio back in the early 1950’s
when, as a student at M.I.T., he began building speaker enclosures for fellow students
who wanted to exploit the sound of live FM broadcasts of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra. With encouragement from Major Edwin Armstrong, inventor of FM, and M.I.T.
lab staff, he co-founded Acoustic Research in 1952. At Acoustic Research, Henry co-
invented the revolutionary AR1 acoustic suspension loudspeaker, which forever changed
the way audio was reproduced. In 1957 he went on to co-found KLH where he introduced
audio enthusiasts to the Model Six loudspeaker, Model Eight FM table radio, and the
Model 11 portable phonograph. Ten years later at Advent, he designed one of the first
projection televisions (which earned him an Emmy Award), along with one of the first
consumer cassette decks utilizing Dolby B noise reduction**. After continuing projection
television work at Kloss Video, Henry co-founded Cambridge SoundWorks in 1988 along
with Tom DeVesto. In 2000, at the age of 70, Henry emerged from retirement to once
again team-up with DeVesto to produce the original, critically acclaimed Model One
mono table radio.
*Cambridge SoundWorks is a registered trademark of Creative Technology, Singapore.
**Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Labs, Inc.