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Blackstar Amps Unveils Tone:Link Bluetooth Audio Receiver

Published 8 years ago on November 20, 2015

By Jonathan Graham

(PRESS RELEASE): Only a small number of amps on the market today have Bluetooth as a standard feature, which makes the new Tone:Link Bluetooth Audio Receiver from Blackstar the perfect accessory for any musician.

Tone:Link adds Bluetooth audio to any guitar amp with line-in and works with PAs, home stereos, headphones, car speakers and If used with a phone, it becomes a hands-free Bluetooth speaker for vehicle systems.

By Plugging into the line-in jack of any guitar amp, Tone:Link offers music playback with up to a 65 foot wireless range and a built-in lithium-ion battery, which delivers eight hours of battery life and micro-USB charging.

“Perfect for practicing at home with your amp, or listening to tracks in your car on the way to a gig, the new Blackstar Tone:Link is a great and affordable way to get sounds from your Bluetooth device onto your amp or PA, without the inconvenience of cables,” said Loren Molinare, US Product Manager for Blackstar Amplification.

Features:

  • Two-link: can connect two Bluetooth devices at the same time
  • Long distance reception, more than 20 meters/ 65 feet in open spaces without obstacles
  • Super clear audio
  • Supports mobile, laptop, phone, tablet, or any device with compatible Bluetooth
  • Built-in Li-battery with low power consumption for long use
  • Cables and connectors supplied
  • Full colour display packaging
  • Working time: Up to 8 hours music playback or continuous with Micro-USB charger
  • Compact dimensions: 50 x 25.5 x 11 mm

 Blackstar Tonelink - Bluetooth Dongle

For more information on Blackstar Amps' Tone:Link Bluetooth Audio Receiver.


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