This collectible tube radio from the 1930s-1949 era is a piece of history that showcases the quality craftsmanship and design of American radios during that time period. With its classic aesthetic and functionality, this radio would make a unique and nostalgic addition to any antique collection or vintage decor. Broadcast (BC) & FM or UHF wave bands, pDYN (loud speaker moving coil), 75watts, includes control for volume, tone, and tuning features a white gridded speaker cover housed in a classic wooden cabinet.
Some scuffs/ wear noted. Nice hard to find red case. Minor wear to cord some damage to center pointer- looks to have bends- see photos. Does work well without the antenna as videod.
The height is 15.35 inches, the width is 24.80 inches, and the depth is 9.84 inches. It is a junk item. It is a used item, so there are signs of use and scratches.
21 1/4″ long x 6 1/2″ deep x 8 high. Plastic case with faux woodgrain finish. Weighs 8 pounds 4 ounces. Everything has been tested, tone, volume, selection & tuning knobs all work. Sound is very good, in both speakers and antenna works, but sound is much clearer when antenna is added to. Comes from a smoke free home.
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. 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. I have (2) of these available.
You are viewing a great example of a post war radio from Crosley. The cabinet has been polished with my 4-step process that brings out the original factory finish. The dial cover was warped, and I was able to get it back to fit as best as possible since replacements are not available. The deep brown Bakelite machine age cabinet and lighted dial give it an outstanding look. The knobs, back and label are original. Check out the photos! FM uses a wire that just hangs off of the back and also has terminals for an extra FM antenna. It easily picks up stations up and down the dial. Thoroughly bench tested for a minimum of ten days, this unique radio is ready for you to use and enjoy. Since it is fully restored you will want to listen to it every day! I went through the chassis and replaced all the electrolytic (filter) capacitors, the major cause of hum. I then replaced all the wax/paper capacitors. The resistors were then checked and any more than 20% of their original value were replaced. All eight tubes were tested. Using my Precision 612 tube tester. And one was replaced. The volume control, tone control, band selector switch, and tuning capacitor were lubed so they now operate smoothly and quietly. I also replaced the power cord with a polarized cord for your safety. I then carefully cleaned and polished the chassis to a pleasing luster. He intermediate and radio frequency circuits were aligned to their peak utilizing my HP 8601A RF sweep generator and my B&K Precision Model 177 VTVM. This will be a great addition to anyone’s collection. If you are in. Please wait for my invoice with the correct cost. PLEASE NOTE: I will insure it and pack it well so that it will arrive undamaged. 14 x 9.5 x 7.5. I TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN EVERY RADIO THAT I RESTORE. Please remember, although this radio has been restored to its original specs, it is still a vintage radio that employs vintage technology. At the time it was manufactured it was not subject to the tremendous amount of RF interference that is generated today from computers, flat screen TVs, high-speed cable modems, light dimmers, etc. Careful placement of the radio is essential to minimize audio interference. It is my experience that different parts of my home will give me better reception than others. Some experimenting may be necessary for best reception.
A true piece of mid-century American craftsmanship. Model G730, chassis 7C05. Classic mid-century wood cabinet with woven grille. Phono input (switchable from radio to phono). Large horizontal tuning dial with dual knobs. Very slight background hum at times (common for vintage tube sets). Cabinet in good overall shape, minor wear consistent with age. Grille cloth and knobs intact. Original back panel and factory Zenith label present. : 16″ W x 9″ H x 8 D. This Zenith combines the warm sound of tube audio with the timeless design of mid-century décor – a wonderful addition for collectors or as a functional statement piece. Thank you for looking.