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Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965

Sammlermarkt seit über 40 Jahren vintage tube receiver – Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965. Ich habe versucht alles auf den Abb. Darzustellen, sollten dennoch Fragen sein bitte rechtzeitig mailen. Genau ansehen, diese sind Bestandteil der Beschreibung! Diese Ware unterliegt der Differenzbesteuerung. Daher wird die im Kaufpreis enthaltene Umsatzsteuer in der Rechnung nicht gesondert ausgewiesen. The item “Vintage tube receiver Telefunken OPUS STUDIO 2650 Steuergerät Röhrenradio 1965″ is in sale since Sunday, June 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Sammeln & Seltenes\Technik & Geräte\Radios\Röhrenradios\1950-1959″. The seller is “kerschelhunter” and is located in Wiesbaden. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
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Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957

This offering is for a german tube receiver with turntable. Model 1957 – 58. Designed by Hans Gugelot and Dieter Rams. One of the first projects after the takeover of the Max Braun Company in 1951 by his sons Erwin and Arthur Braun, was the development of a new model range, which should appeal especially to the younger generation. For the first time a design department was established under the leadership of historian Dr. Fritz Eichler, as a creative “esthete” and Arthur Braun as a technician. The result was, inter alia, the legendary Braun SK1, a radio equipped with simple rectangular shape with all the essential functions, and without the usual ornaments at that time. The phono-transistor-combination TP1 is shown at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. A further development was the receiver Atelier 1 with turntable and four wavebands. The playback capability of Vinyl and Shellac-records was an interesting feature. The amplifier has built a total of 3 tubes in powerfull amplifier, the power tubes EL95 work in push-pull operation. A total of 9 high-quality tubes were installed in the radio, for that time a rarity. Up to the present time radios made by Braun are all examples of perfect design. While this radio is attractive and certainly is an eye-catcher, it’s real strength is the chassis. Clean chassis, and in amazing performer. I restored the chassis as well as the housing very carefully. The chassis has been cleaned and lubed carefully before restoring. Then tar and electrolytic capacitors have been replaced. Technically, the radio of a complete restoration was subjected. Known to be prone to failure capacitors and components have been replaced, as well as power rectifiers and capacitors. The housing is in an age-appropriate condition. There are scratches and traces of use. After all work was done, an extensive field tests in the automated test system have not presented any defects. I´m using a check-list with approx. 80 points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio to make it running for the next years. So I measured all voltages, tested tubes, checked electrical and mechanical components, adjusted the filters, lubricated the mechanics, checked and fastened screws. The dial glass is beautiful, cleaned and polished. And I did very much more necessary work. For the technically interested readers some details. Tubes 9: ECC85, ECH81, EF89, EF89, EM80/new tube, EC92, EC92, EL95, EL95. Power: AC 110 – 220Volt. 23 x 11.5 x 11.4 inch, 583 x 293 x 290 mm. Net weight: 28 lb 10.1.7oz (13kg). Loudspeaker: Isophon Concert speaker P1834 and Tweeter HM10. Dimensions: 23 x 9.4 x 11.4 inch, (585 x 238 x 290 mm). Net weight: 11lb 10.8oz (5.3kg). A few words about me. I’m radio and television master of the “old school”. The training in Germany will be made dual. This is of great advantage. It means the trainee is formed parallel in the company and at school. The company provides practical knowledge and the school teaches the theoretical fundamentals. After three and a half years there is a final exam in theory and practice. By the master exam is possible to open his own business and young people to train. My training in the craft began in 1967 as the tube technology was at its peak. Over time I have repaired several thousand devices expertly. All offered radios are in my collection for decades. Now I reduce my collection and offering some special pieces here. I will gladly answer your questions about tube radios. Only if the radio meets my quality standards, and these are very high, then I offer it. Although much attention, it is possible that the radio sometime in the once gets an error. After all, it is over fifty years old. But even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics. The FM provides the amazing thrilling sound these radio are known for. Nevertheless, for serious listening, an external antenna will provide amazing radioreception. This is a Europaen model, FM works up to 100MHz. This beauty radio with it’s lovely white furniture, dial glass must not be damaged. I will package this receiver personally to make sure it is done correctly. My packing is overkill, see the pictures and my feedback. This is a used radio from my collection and it is offered by private. Usual signs of use are not listed separately and are no cause for complaint. Your questions will be answered professionally. The free listing tool. The item “Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 1 model year 1957″ is in sale since Friday, April 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1950-59″. The seller is “radiomanufaktur” and is located in Rhineland-Palatinate. This item can be shipped to United States, to all countries in Europe, to Canada, to China, to Mexico, to Japan, BR.

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 2 produced 1961

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 2 produced 1961

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 2 produced 1961

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 2 produced 1961

This offering is for a german tube receiver. Model 1961 – 65. Designed by Hans Gugelot and Dieter Rams. One of the first projects after the takeover of the Max Braun Company in 1951 by his sons Erwin and Arthur Braun, was the development of a new model range, which should appeal especially to the younger generation. For the first time a design department was established under the leadership of historian Dr. Fritz Eichler, as a creative “esthete” and Arthur Braun as a technician. The result was, inter alia, the legendary Braun SK1, a radio equipped with simple rectangular shape with all the essential functions, and without the usual ornaments that time. The phono-transistor-combination TP1 is shown at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. A further development was the receiver Atelier 2 with turntable and four wavebands. The playback capability of stereophonic records and tapes was a new technical feature. Optionally can be played on output 1 a broadcast-station and source 2 plays an audio source. The amplifier has built a total of 6 tubes in stereo amplifier, the power tubes ELL80 work in push-pull operation. A total of 11 high-quality tubes were installed in the radio, for that time a rarity. Up to the present time radios made by Braun are all examples of perfect design. While this radio is attractive and certainly is an eye-catcher, it’s real strength is the chassis. Clean chassis, and in amazing performer. I restored the chassis as well as the housing very carefully. The eleven tube chassis has been cleaned and lubed carefully before restoring. Then tar and electrolytic capacitors have been replaced. Technically, the radio of a complete restoration was subjected. Known to be prone to failure capacitors and components have been replaced, as well as power rectifiers and capacitors. The case is in orignal condition, minor scratches are on the housing. The wooden side panels have slight scratches. I would specifically point out that the turntable is defective. The turntable revolves, but the pick-up system is defective. After all work was done, an extensive field tests in the automated test system have not presented any defects. I´m using a check-list with approx. 80 points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio to make it running for the next fifty years. So I measured all voltages, tested tubes, checked electrical and mechanical components, adjusted the filters, lubricated the mechanics, checked and fastened screws. The dial glass is beautiful, cleaned and polished. And I did very much more necessary work. For the technically interested readers some details. Tubes 11: ECC85, ECH81, EF89, EBF89, EM84, ECC83, ECC83, EC92, EC92, ELL80, ELL80. Power: AC 110 – 220Volt. Dimensions: 22.1 x 7.7 x 11 inch, (562 x 195 x 280 mm). Net weight: 28 lb 10.1.7oz (13kg). A few words about me. I’m radio and television master of the “old school”. The training in Germany will be made dual. This is of great advantage. It means the trainee is formed parallel in the company and at school. The company provides practical knowledge and the school teaches the theoretical fundamentals. After three and a half years there is a final exam in theory and practice. By the master exam is possible to open his own business and young people to train. My training in the craft began in 1967 as the tube technology was at its peak. Over time I have repaired several thousand devices expertly. All offered radios are in my collection for decades. Now I reduce my collection and offering some special pieces here. I will gladly answer your questions about tube radios. Only if the radio meets my quality standards, and these are very high, then I offer it. Although great attention it is possible that the radio fails. After all, it is over fifty years old. But even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics. The FM provides the amazing thrilling sound these radio are known for. Nevertheless, for serious listening, an external antenna will provide amazing radioreception. This is a Europaen model, FM works up to 100MHz(nearly up to 102MHz). Please note: This tube-radio has no built-in speakers. Each speaker with 5 to 8 ohm impedance and a power of 10 watts can be connected. This beauty radio with it’s lovely white furniture, dial glass must not be damaged. I will package this receiver personally to make sure it is done correctly. My packing is overkill, see the pictures and my feedback. This is a used radio from my collection and it is offered by private. Usual signs of use are not listed separately and are no cause for complaint. Your questions will be answered professionally. The free listing tool. The item “Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT ATELIER 2 produced 1961″ is in sale since Friday, May 15, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1960-Now”. The seller is “radiomanufaktur” and is located in Rhineland-Palatinate. This item can be shipped to United States, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia.

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT RCS9 produced 1961 65

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT RCS9 produced 1961 65

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT RCS9 produced 1961 65

Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT RCS9 produced 1961 65

This offering is for a german tube radio. Model 1961 – 65. Designed by hans gugelot and dieter rams. One of the first projects after the takeover of the max braun company in 1951 by his sons erwin and arthur braun, was the development of a new model range, which should appeal especially to the younger generation. For the first time a design department was established under the leadership of historian dr. Fritz eichler, as a creative “esthete” and arthur braun as a technician. The result was, inter alia, the legendary braun sk1, a radio equipped with simple rectangular shape with all the essential functions, and without the usual ornaments that time. A further development was the receiver rcs 9 with four wavebands and stereo function. The playback capability of stereophonic records and tapes was a new technical feature. Optionally can be played on output 1 a broadcast-station and source 2 playeds an audio source. The amplifier has built a total of 6 tubes in stereo amplifier, the power tubes ecll80 work in push-pull operation. A total of 11 high-quality tubes were installed in the radio, for that time a rarity. Up to the present time radios made by brown are all examples of perfect design. The phono-transistor-combination tp1 is shown at the metropolitan museum in new york. While this radio is attractive and certainly is an eye-catcher, it’s real strength is the chassis. Clean chassis, and in amazing performer. I restored the chassis as well as the housing very carefully. The eleven tube chassis has been cleaned and lubed carefully before restoring. Tar and electrolytic capacitors have been replaced. Technically, the radio of a complete restoration was subjected. Known to be prone to failure capacitors and components have been replaced, as well as power rectifiers and capacitors. The case is in orignal condition, minor scratches were retouched with paint. The aluminum side panels have slight scratches. Extensive field tests in the automated test system have not presented any defects. I´m using a check-list with approx. 80 points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio to make it running for the next fifty years. So i measured all voltages, tested tubes, checked electrical and mechanical components, adjusted the filters, lubricated the mechanics, checked and fastened screws. The dial glass is beautiful, cleaned and polished. And i did very much more necessary work. For the technically interested readers some details. Tubes 11: ecc85, ech81, ef89, ebf89, em84, ecc83, ecc83, ec92, ec92, ell80, ell80. Power: ac 110 – 220volt. Material: wooden case, aluminum. Dimensions: 22.1 x 7.7 x 11 inch, (562 x 195 x 280 mm). Net weight: 28 lb 10.1.7oz (13kg). A few words about me. I’m radio and television master of the “old school”. My training in the craft began in 1967 as the tube technology was at its peak. Over time i have repaired several thousand devices expertly. Radios are in my collection for decades. Now i reduce my collection and offering some special pieces here. I will gladly answer your questions about tube radios. All have been carefully restored. Only if the radio meets my quality standards, and these are very high, then i offer it. Although great attention it is possible that the radio fails. After all, it is over fifty years old. But even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics. The fm provides the amazing thrilling sound these radio are known for. Nevertheless, for serious listening, an external antenna will provide amazing radioreception. This is a europaen model, fm works up to 100mhz(nearly up to 102mhz). Please note: this tube-radio has no built-in speakers. Alternatively, each speaker with 5 ohm impedance and a power of 10 watts can be connected. This beauty radio with it’s lovely white furniture, dial glass must not be damaged. I will package this receiver personally to make sure it is done correctly. My packing is overkill, see the pictures and my feedback. This is a used radio from my collection and it is offered by private. Usual signs of use are not listed separately and are no cause for complaint. Your questions will be answered professionally. The free listing tool.The item “Vintage German Tube Radio Receiver BRAUN STEUERGERÄT RCS9 produced 1961 65″ is in sale since Monday, April 13, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1960-Now”. The seller is “radiomanufaktur” and is located in Rhineland-Palatinate. This item can be shipped to United States and to all countries in Europe and to all countries in continental Asia.