Williams Sound PockeTalker II Personal Amplifier
The Williams Sound PockeTalker II personal amplifier was produced by the
Williams Sound
Corporation of Chicago in approximately 1985.
It was a small battery-operated transistorized
amplifier.
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Close-up of the top of the PockeTalker II showing the earphone jack
(left), the volume control/on-off switch (center) and the microphone
jack (right).
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The PockeTalker II had a removable omni-directional microphone. It
could be unplugged and various directional and lapel microphones used in
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Rear view of the Williams Sound PockeTalker II personal amplifier
showing the battery compartment opened. The PockeTalker II took a 9-volt
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Rear view of the Williams Sound PockeTalker II personal amplifier
showing the label on the battery door.
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