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Revision as of 17:13, 27 March 2010

The Maestro from Vanguard Leisure Ltd. is a simple stereo amplifier with speakers and headphones, offered for use with Amstrad computers. There isn't anything special about it; it doesn't seem to contain any I/O ports or sound generators. A similar package is the Sound Blaster from Siren Software.

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Features (as shown in the Advert)

  • Powerful stereo amplifier which utilises the Amstrads full sound capabilities.
  • Compatible with the 464, 664, and 6128 omputers.
  • Very easy to use. Demonstration software included.
  • Enhances most existing software in wonderful stereo.
  • No external power supply needed.
  • Works with ALL add on's.
  • Complete with two high quality 30 watt double cone air suspension speakers in pod mounts, for group listening and a pair of lightwight headphones for personal listening.
  • Range of music tapes which complement the Maestro perfectly.
  • Can be used with your own Hi-Fi speakers.
  • A must for all music lovers.
  • Designed by experts.

Power Supply

The advert claims that "No external power supply needed." Not sure if that means that it uses the CPC's power supply, or that it runs off batteries, or that it includes an internal coal-fired power plant...?