ULTIMA 40 + DENON DRA-900H + DUAL DT 500
Our most popular dual stereo speakers, the ULTIMA 40, with the Denon DRA-900H stereo AV network receiver and the DUAL DT 500 HIFI record player
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Our most popular dual stereo speakers, the ULTIMA 40, with the Denon DRA-900H stereo AV network receiver and the DUAL DT 500 HIFI record player
Two speakers, one on the left, the other on the right from the sitting position - both connected to an external
amplifier or in the active version even with an integrated amplifier - sound perfect for listening to music and ready
for operation with little effort: These features still make the stereo system one of the most popular systems of all.
Via Bluetooth or WIFI, you can also transfer your favourite music directly to your mobile phone or laptop at any
time.
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Make sure that the new system is not set up somewhere where there is just enough room, but that the best listening area for this system, the Sweet Spot, also includes your favourite seating position. Your ears will thank you in the long run, even if it means a bit more effort before. You can find out how to find the Sweet Spot in our blog post.
Before buying a new music system, we recommend the following checklist:
Once all these criteria have been clarified, you can filter our offer according to your ideas using the product finder
and quickly find the right music system.
compact systems, which are composed of
active loudspeakersfor example offer
all the features of music systems in a small space. The operation is mostly kept simple but functional. These compact
all-rounders are therefore popular in kitchens, children's rooms or holiday homes.
Stereo systems, which are composed of passive loudspeakers and a receiver are again very flexible and can easily be moved on with a new
receiver.
With our Kombo series we offer stereo systems in various dimensions and power levels. Optionally also with subwoofer for deepest kick bass for Techno R'n'B or Hip-Hop. The range extends from the mini stereo system Kombo 22 to the powerful stereo system Kombo 62, which includes two standing speakers. This is how you can find a new system - suitable for a summer house, office, student flat share or as a new acquisition.
Thanks to their years of expertise, our engineers can elicit a stereo panorama even from compact all-in-one units, albeit virtually. This is possible thanks to various specially developed Teufel Dynamore technologies and the clever integration of additional drivers. With Teufel Dynamore Surround - integrated in the radio 3sixty and special acoustic lenses, the sound is even output in 360 degrees - all around.
Discover WIFI stereo systems from Teufel and dive into a new dimension of music enjoyment. By integrating it into your
home network, you can easily stream your favourite music from your smartphone or PC or laptop. Wireless streaming loudspeakers (incl. WIFI radio) provide for music enjoyment with a
strong sound and loss-free playback. Alternatively, WIFI soundbars are available as space-saving soundbars.
A device for the sound reproduction of media - that is, quite correctly put, a stereo system. It has been used since
the 1960s to indulge in extensive music enjoyment via record, CD or streaming. And the stereo system - or hi-fi
system, as it is often called - also supplies the television set with sound.
The forerunners of our modern and space-saving stereo systems were the large music chests of the 1950s. Radio, record
player and sometimes television were combined in one piece of furniture. The sound found its way monophonic to our
ear. In the last years of the 50s the first devices were available which played two-channel sound. They developed
simultaneously with stereo records. Radio stations could be received stereophonic a little later, from 1963
onwards.
Stereo systems, which consist of several components, developed in the early 1960s. The speakers were now housed
separately in their own cabinets and could be set up independently of the rest of the system. Visually, however, they
still differed somewhat from the typical system of today. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, systems were popular that
were operated from above and were often covered by an acrylic bonnet.
In general, up until the 1980s, stereo systems were very large and often a prominent feature of the interior design.
As they cost quite a lot, they certainly also functioned as a kind of status symbol for music lovers. From the 80s
onwards, stereo systems took on new forms: The Hi-Fi tower was born, which was very popular until the 1990s. All the
components of a stereo system - record player, amplifier, radio, cassette deck and CD player - could be stacked on top
of each other and thus be flexibly combined.
Even today, the stereo system is still a solid choice. We still receive radio and television in stereo, and the two
channels are also ideal for listening to music. When watching Blu-rays, however, we now listen to 5.1 sound - if the
appropriate system is available. And streaming platforms such as Netflix are also sending ever-higher quality sound.
A stereo system is characterised primarily by two sound channels, but also by the fact that the individual components are set up separately from each other. Basically, a system consists of at least one sound source, one amplifier and two loudspeakers. This means that a compact system covers all the stations of sound reproduction: from creation to playback.
Whether it's a record, cassette, CD, music streaming or radio: your system can play your favourite music. Depending on whether you're a vinyl lover, have the radio on all the time or listen to your huge CD collection up and down, your stereo system should have the appropriate source components.
The amplifier has the task within the system of routing the signal from the sound source to the loudspeaker boxes and possibly to the subwoofer. True to its name, it amplifies the sound signal. Receivers can also act as intermediaries in the stereo system: They are a combination of amplifier and tuner.
The loudspeakers make sure you get something to listen to. There should be at least two in a system - one for each channel. With loudspeakers, a distinction is made between passive and active representatives. The classic passive speakers must be connected to an amplifier so that they can understand the signal from the source device. An active loudspeaker already has a built-in amplifier and can, for example, be connected directly to the television.
You can still have large setups and room-filling loudspeakers today - but you don't have to. Thanks to technical progress, big sound now fits into small cabinets. Compact or micro systems give you everything you need for good sound. Set them up, connect them and plug them in: ready. As the streaming of music increases and some people no longer insert CDs or records at all, larger components in a stereo system are no longer needed, making it more compact.
The change from analogue to digital has long since taken place in stereo systems. You no longer just listen to music
from a CD, but you can select it online to suit your mood. Music streaming is no problem for modern compact systems.
They have Bluetooth, which allows you to play music from your smartphone wirelessly and at lightning speed. But
Bluetooth can also have another function: There are now wireless systems that either communicate completely via
Bluetooth or, for example, connect individual components such as a subwoofer to the rest of the system via radio.
Another technical achievement on the stereo system market: DAB and its successor DAB+. If your system has this
transmission standard, you can receive digital radio: Goodbye antenna. A stereo system with DAB+ not only provides
improved sound quality but also allows the transmission of additional information, in addition to the pure soundtrack.
If you want to enjoy new technologies with your beloved system, there are a few possibilities to upgrade certain functions:
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