20 Portable | Rc Retro Color

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 20 Liters (0.7 cu. ft.) | | Temperature Range | -4°F to 50°F (-20°C to 10°C) | | Cooling System | Variable Frequency Compressor | | Power Consumption | Max 45W (Avg. 0.5 kWh/24h) | | Power Inputs | DC 12V / 24V & AC 100V-240V | | Dimensions | 15.7" (L) x 13.8" (W) x 16.5" (H) | | Weight | 14.5 lbs (6.6 kg) | | Refrigerant | R134a (Eco-friendly) |

The plugin is centered around six primary modules that can be used individually or in combination:

RC-20 is uniquely capable of covering a vast creative spectrum. At its most minimal, you can use just the module to add a touch of tube saturation to a vocal, or apply a tiny amount of Wobble to a synth pad to give it life. This is where RC-20 shines as an "invisible" enhancer.

Volume Drops (Magnetic): The final module simulates the wear, tear, and volume loss associated with old tape, adding an extra layer of instability and realism. rc retro color 20 portable

Two options available:

One day, the glass cracked—an unlucky tap against a coffee table—and static threatened to swallow the warm voices. He almost threw the radio out. Instead, he opened the back and found, beneath the batteries, a folded scrap of paper: a postcard from 1979 with a single sentence written in looping ink: “If you find this, listen with someone.” The handwriting was smudged, as if rinsed by rain. Elias smiled, puzzled and oddly comforted.

: Replicates pitch instability caused by warped tape machines or uneven motor speeds (wow and flutter). | Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 20 Liters (0

: Offers six algorithms—ranging from subtle tube warmth (Valve) to "broken speaker" fuzz—to add grit and overtones.

: Recreates pitch inconsistencies caused by unstable playback on tape decks and turntables.

Let's dive in and unlock the secrets of adding that instant vintage vibe to your tracks. At its most minimal, you can use just

Retro looks, modern control — pocket-sized RC fun.

You should not buy this speaker if you need a speaker to survive a drop onto concrete or a dunk in a lake. Or if you only listen to bass-heavy electronic music at maximum volume.