There Is Something SeadabHia, This Old Radio Team Is Featured In The Nature Of The Audio Fest 2022 Silks
TANGERANG - As many as 100 old (Vintage) radios of various kinds are exhibited in Alam Sutera Audio Fest 2022, to be precise at Broadway The Flavor Geliss, South Tangerang City (Tangsel). The plan is for this exhibition to be held until December 18.Dari ratusan radio-radio vintage ini dihadirkan ternyata bukan hanya dari Indonesia. Pasalnya juga ada yang berasal dari Jerman hingga India.Then for its era, it also started from 1925, 1930 to the 2000s era. You can see the type of Columbia radio from 1925 which is almost as old. There is also a Gramaphone from Germany from 1940 and so on.For those of you who want to know the history of these old radios, Alam Sutera Audio Fest 2022 also provides an explanation at every angle of the exhibition.Apart from the old radios, you are also presented with various kinds of vintage items such as tube television complete with room antennas, classic piano, disks, various cassettes from domestic and foreign musicians' works, and others.Not only that, in the 2022 Alam Sutra Audio Fest event, visitors will also be entertained with various activities ranging from live radio broadcasts to band appearances such as Mocca.Township Director of Alam Sutera Group Sari Setyaningrum said the event was expected to be a phase for vintage radio fans in the Jabodetabek area. They can get acquainted and share information and experiences about radio collection stories.”In addition, The Flavorbans wants to make Broadway one of the centers of quality vintage goods in Jabodetabek and can be a place for its lover community,” Sari told reporters Friday, December 9." “ We hope that collectors can join, so that more are joined in this community," he continued.Meanwhile, Deputy Mayor of South Tangerang, Pilar Saga Ichsan, as Deputy Mayor of South Tangerang, said that the radio tube and gramaphone exhibition in South Tangerang was the first exhibition in South Tangerang."Hopefully this will be a pioneer, in order to increase the knowledge of radio and gramaphones. Hopefully this will continue," he said.Met by one of the visitors, Riyandi (25) admitted that this is the first time he has seen a classic radio that still uses a tube system like the one on display. “ I usually see only in films, this can see firsthand ‘ this is cool,” the lid.