Wood comes in 5 Colors: Birch, Oak, Chestnut, Walnut and Black.
Plays all 1st Act SYMPHONIA audio cartridges.
Animated Visualizer
Collect music and play them across any of your 1st Act brand sound systems. Amass a collection of music instead of having to get different songs with each stereo.
Includes the free ambient track Damp Sorrow by Shakeno Tomsen.
Use the included Dev Kit to import your favorite tunes into Second Life. Or compose your own music and have it sold at 1st Act! Follow the easy instructions and get your own music set up with no hassle at all.
Can be linked to other objects as long as the Stereo system remains the ROOT prim.
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- Plays all 1st Act SYMPHONIA audio cartridges
- Animated Visualizer
- Collect music and play them across any of your 1st Act brand sound systems
- Includes the free ambient track Damp Sorrow by Shakeno Tomsen
- Use the included Dev Kit to import your favorite tunes into Second Life.
Jams so fresh it should be a crime
Good stuff, good mesh, good quality. YEE
PERFECT!
This was the perfect addition to my cyberpunk themed house. I needed something to fill a fairly large blank space on the wall and this did the trick. Wanna see?
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PLEASE keep stuff like this coming!
Remember the days where a badass sound system was positively ENORMOUS? I do.
And clearly, so did the brilliant man that put this set together. Whoa man. This set is huge, and the visualizer on the front of the set is nostalgic as heck for a time when bigger ALWAYS meant better.
I'll admit, it took me much longer than I'm willing to admit for me to figure out how to add the music packs to this thing. You actually go into the edit menu and click on the Content tab, then you move the actual items for the tapes/cartridges into the contents from the music packs you buy. That was far simpler than my sleep deprived mind assumed. Don't be me.
I really like what they're trying to do, what with building a music collection instead of just smashing songs into a single object. It might or might not catch on, but I personally feel it's a really neat concept, and I'd like to see what the future holds for the Symphonia System.
Even if you're not getting it as a scripted music player, it's still damned cool looking. And literally 2 LI. Two. That's a tiny footprint for a badass mega sound system.