National DX-375 vacuum tube radio in excellent condition. The internal unit has been cleaned. The knobs are shiny, and there are no missing parts. Radio reception has been confirmed. There are no noticeable scratches, and despite its age, it is in excellent condition.
Step back into the golden age of mid-century audio with this vintage Emerson Model 908 Stereo Hi-Fi Tube Radio. Includes phono input and stereo/mono selector. There is a switch on the back for internal or external speakers. Step into vintage audio history with this Emerson Model 908 Stereo Hi-Fi Tube Radio – a beautiful and functional piece from the late 1950s to early 1960s. Stereo/Mono switch + Loudness, Treble, and Bass controls. Internal and external speaker connections. FM Antenna terminals on back. Vintage wood case with cloth speaker grill. Power: 115V AC/DC, 75 Watts. Powers on and lights up. Both left and right channels work. Phono input tested. All knobs and switches function. Cosmetic condition is very good for its age – see photos. Estimated Size & Weight (packed). Dimensions: 20″ W x 10″ H x 9 D.
10 round CRT screen. Dual VHF channel selector (Channels 2-13). Original wood cabinet. Cabinet shows normal cosmetic wear consistent with age. Interior chassis shows surface rust typical of unrestored tube electronics. Missing one front control knob (see photos). This is a great candidate for restoration or display. Perfect mid-century piece for collectors, decorators, or vintage electronics enthusiasts.
Is a collectible piece from the United States. This classic radio, made by the trusted brand Zenith, brings back nostalgia with its retro design and functionality. The radio is a unique find for collectors of vintage radios or those interested in mid-century electronics. With the added bonus of being tested and confirmed to work, this piece is sure to be a standout addition to any collection of radios, TVs, or telephones from the 1960s to now.
This unit is ideal for collectors, vintage audio enthusiasts, and those looking for a unique piece of radio history. Cosmetic Condition: The unit shows normal wear consistent with age, including minor surface scratches, discoloration, and patina on the exterior. Some minor surface rust on one side. Tuning Dials: The gold tuning knobs turn smoothly and are intact. Front Panel: The glass tuning scale is clear and readable. Chassis & Rear Panel: Some minor dust and wear but structurally intact.
Offered is a Philips / Norelco model B5X88A, a high-quality European tube radio manufactured in Holland in the late 1950s. This model is part of Philips’ respected B-series and is well regarded among collectors for its sound quality, engineering, and distinctive mid-century European design. This is not a decorative or untested example – the radio works properly and sounds excellent, making it suitable for both listening and display. Smooth tuning and stable performance. Warm, full-bodied tube audio with no distortion. Dial illumination functions correctly. Tested for extended listening and performs as expected for a properly operating valve radio of this class. ? Model-Specific Technical Details (Collector Relevant). The B5X88A is a 5-tube superheterodyne receiver, designed by Philips and marketed in North America under the Norelco name. Dual speaker configuration, providing noticeably richer and wider sound than single-speaker sets. Ferrite rod antenna system (adjustable ferroceptor visible on rear panel). Heavy steel chassis with classic Philips component layout. European audio voicing known for clarity and balance rather than harsh output. The internal photos show a clean, honest chassis with period-correct components and layout. No evidence of careless modification or modern re-engineering – this appears to be a well-preserved original example rather than a parts unit. Cabinet presents very well overall. Edge wear and surface scuffs consistent with age and careful use. No cracks, major veneer loss, or structural damage. Dial glass, knobs, and trim intact and visually appealing. All cosmetic wear is accurately documented in the photos to ensure transparency. The B5X88A is a known, respected model, and working examples with good cosmetics are increasingly difficult to find.
Offered is a Philips / Norelco model B5X88A, a high-quality European tube radio manufactured in Holland in the late 1950s. This model is part of Philips’ respected B-series and is well regarded among collectors for its sound quality, engineering, and distinctive mid-century European design. This is not a decorative or untested example – the radio works properly and sounds excellent, making it suitable for both listening and display. Smooth tuning and stable performance. Warm, full-bodied tube audio with no distortion. Dial illumination functions correctly. Tested for extended listening and performs as expected for a properly operating valve radio of this class. ? Model-Specific Technical Details (Collector Relevant). The B5X88A is a 5-tube superheterodyne receiver, designed by Philips and marketed in North America under the Norelco name. Dual speaker configuration, providing noticeably richer and wider sound than single-speaker sets. Ferrite rod antenna system (adjustable ferroceptor visible on rear panel). Heavy steel chassis with classic Philips component layout. European audio voicing known for clarity and balance rather than harsh output. The internal photos show a clean, honest chassis with period-correct components and layout. No evidence of careless modification or modern re-engineering – this appears to be a well-preserved original example rather than a parts unit. Cabinet presents very well overall. Edge wear and surface scuffs consistent with age and careful use. No cracks, major veneer loss, or structural damage. Dial glass, knobs, and trim intact and visually appealing. All cosmetic wear is accurately documented in the photos to ensure transparency for collectors. ? Who This Radio Is For. Philips / European electronics enthusiasts. Tube audio listeners who value warmth and clarity. Buyers seeking authentic function, not just décor. The B5X88A is a known, respected model, and working examples with good cosmetics are increasingly difficult to find.
This is a vintage item, approx 70 years old, so please understand it will not work perfectly and may need maintenance or repair. Not all channels had reception (just static) which in my experience is normal for vintage radios. The backing on the radio is loose, the top fasteners were removed. I took photos the best I could have the inside through the small space provided. It has some wear as seen in photos. Overall, I believe this is a very nice radio and vintage piece. But that is my opinion, please examine the video and photos to form your own opinion.
Singer vacuum tube radio, a retro radio, is offered as junk. The power switch turns on, and all three vacuum tubes glow red, but no sound comes out. The tuning mechanism works, but the volume control may be faulty. This is a rare Singer radio.
This tube radio is a classic example of US-made radios, known for their durability and retro charm. Perfect for collectors or those who appreciate the aesthetics of classic radios, this Zenith model is a true gem. Zenith quality model k721 with 7 tested vacuum tubes. Long distance reception receiver. Has been serviced, tested, inspected and cleaned as needed. Ran unit for 6 hours after servicing and fine tuning and no issues found. Spent close to 6 hours on servicing, fine tuning, adjustments and cleaning/testing. Power supply cord was replaced as well as several tubes. The sound is pristine and mind blowing and loud. Speaker fabric replaced with a perforated metal mesh as the old fabric was unraveling. I have worked with electronics and amplifiers since the 70′s so rest assured it is a quality sounding radio. Please see my other listings especially TUBE AMPLIFIERS!! Price reductions are ongoing to clear out our inventory.