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.
This Bakelite brown radio features a phono input, offering the ability to play vinyl records through the radio itself. After testing, it has been confirmed that this vintage radio is in working condition, making it a rare find for collectors of vintage audio and electronics. With its brand legacy and unique features, this Westinghouse radio is sure to be a prized addition to any vintage audio collection.
Restored Vintage Tube Radio, Unknown Maker, Functional with External Input, Classic Design. Description: This is a restored vintage tube radio, an elegant piece of electric cultural history. Tubes: Equipped with four vintage ST tubes: UZ-57, UY-56, UX-12A, and KX-12B. Left side: Corded power switch. Main tuning capacitor (manual operation; no string drive). Playback tuning capacitor with functional string drive and display. Back: Added Radio/PU switch and external input terminals for mono sound playback from CDs, iPhones, or other devices. Restoration: Complete cleaning, replacement of worn components, and addition of safety features, ensuring reliable operation. Replaced power and speaker cords. Updated electrolytic capacitors (22µF 250V ×3, 10µF 50V ×1). Repaired antenna coils and rewired connections. Addressed main tuning capacitor issues, ensuring smooth operation. Added new pilot lamps (2.5V) and external input terminals. Conducted thorough cleaning and oil maintenance for moving parts. Exterior veneer has been repaired, but minor signs of wear remain consistent with its age. Speaker cloth replaced with new fabric for a refreshed appearance. Height: 25.5 cm. This product is intended for collectors and may not comply with local regulations for use. This product is not CE certified and may not comply with EU regulations. This product is intended for non-operational purposes in the EU. Additional Information: This vintage radio delivers warm, nostalgic sound and features a retro-modern update with external audio input functionality. It’s a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, perfect for collectors or as a centerpiece in a vintage-inspired decor setting. Don’t miss the chance to own this beautifully restored and unique vintage tube radio. Any other questions will be answered within 48 hours.
Material: Wood and laminate. Shape and Item Dimensions: Rectangle. Be sure to check out out other vintage electronics for sale! We thank you for considering this awesome vintage radio.
Material: Wood and laminate. Shape and Item Dimensions: Rectangle. Be sure to check out out other vintage electronics for sale! We thank you for considering this awesome vintage radio.
Not a common find! It might need new tubes? Normal signs of age, but no cracks in the case! Thanks for considering ###128578. Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
This vintage Zenith tube radio is a great find for any collector or music lover. With its classic design and sturdy construction, this radio is sure to bring a touch of nostalgia to any room. This radio is in great working order and is sure to provide years of enjoyment.
Working refurbished RCA model 9-X-561 radio from around 1949. Unit was disassembled, cleaned and electronic components checked and replaced as needed. Unit was reassembled with a new AC power cord. Unit was tested for a few hours in radio and phono play modes. Has PLENTY of volume and sounds great. Radio Dial lights up with working bulbs at each end. Cracks repaired (glued) at lower right & left front corners of case – SEE PICS. Not an absolute museum piece but a very respectable working example of one of the most popular and recognizable RCA radios of the period. No gypo games played here. Radio corporation of america camden nj victrola golden throat.