This offering is for a vintage german tube radio and turntable combination. Model 1962 – 64. Circuit diagram and description. This Braun Stereo-Combination is very nice to look at. The video and the pictures shows the good condition. The design with its clear lines was already trendsetting in the late fifties. These type of Radio have been nicknamed “Snow White’s Coffin”. Braun his time was far ahead. The design was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Radios from other manufacturers were still in furniture in the so-called “Gelsenkirchen Baroque”. For these reasons, Braun-Radios were mainly bought by the avantgarde, for example, by doctors, lawyers, architects or higher officials. Some models of the house Braun located in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The housing is made of wood. This combination has some special features. The combination consists radio, record player and speaker. The radio and turntable are visible protected by an acrylic cover. Please note the technical equipment was developed about sixty years ago. These analog technology can not be compared with today’s digital devices. However, it is a pleasure to see and to listen this wonderful radio-combination. The radio has a good sound. The reception area on FM is from 87 to 104. The turntable is designed for Stereo-playback of vinyl records. For stereo playback of analog records additional speaker must be connected. The speeds may be adjusted to 16, 33 and 45 rpm. At the end of the music, the motor switches sometimes not off. You will find some interesting data to Braun at the end of the description. For the technically interested readers some details. ECH81, EBF89, ECC83, EL95, EL84. Wave bands: Medium Wave-Broadcast, Short Wave, Long Wave, FM. Power: AC 110 – 220Volt. The mains voltage is adjusted country specific. Dimensions: 22.8 x 9.6 x 11.4 inch, (580 x 244 x 290 mm). Net weight: 24 lb, 3.7 oz (11kg). The radio has the typical design of Hans Gugelot, he designed 1955 the Music cabinet Phonosuper SK4, consisting of a wooden cabinet made of maple and is fitted with a tube radio chassis, a record player and broadband speaker. It just fits into any living room. This radio is pleasent and certainly is an eye-catcher. The housing is made of metal, the side parts are made of wood and the cover. Made of acrylic glass. The cabinet and the cover have signs of wear. I cleaned the chassis as well as the housing very carefully, but traces of age and use can be seen. Because of their age many electronic components are subject to deterioration and wear. For theses reasons I have these parts replaced with high-quality, new components. All have been carefully restored and works very well. After all, it is nearly sixty years old. However, I would point out that the combination, perhaps sometime in the future, may have an error. But even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics, so a good technician can perform possible repairs. Still, if you have any questions about this wonderful device, please contact me. The radio does not have built-in antennas. Please note this is a Europaen model, FM works up to 104MHz (almost up to 105MHz). 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. I´m using a check-list with many points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio. The furniture was cleaned and polished, but I get his old patina. The finish is original, certainly has the crazing in the finish that is so common to these radios, but it is still shiny and attractive. The original bottom panel is also in place. Please look to the pictures carefully. Traces of use the radio shows make it a beautiful antique. This beauty radio with it’s lovely furniture, dial glass and furniture must not be damaged. I will package this radio personally to make sure it is done correctly. My packing is perfect, 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. Braun, some interesting facts. The company Max Braun oHG was founded in 1921 by the engineer Max Braun in Frankfurt. 1923 constructed Max Brown his first radio and produced for the expanding radio industry tube socket and accessories. The great success encouraged him to move already two years later in a new factory building. There, the production of an amplifier for the sound of large events began. At the end of the decade, Brown took over the production of radio receivers in license by Carl Sevecke. With the beginning of 1933 the development and production of self-developed radio began. These were the models Mozart, Edel-Super and Super W4, and the production of the Volksempfänger. The first predecessor of SK55 was music combination Phono-Super 637GW. At 1936, the first portable radios were designed and manufactured. Due to the war years the company Braun had to take over the production of armaments. In 1944 the Frankfurt factories were destroyed by air raids. The production facilities were built after the war. In addition to other equipment there began the production of the first dry shaver Model 50S. After the sudden death of Max Braun 1951 (he was only 61 years old) took his sons Artur and Erwin Braun company. Erwin Braun formed the appearance of the company completely around. He changed the face in the company and unified the product range. A fundamentally new was the thought to establish a department for design. Here new products should be developed, which should be distinguished by a different appearance from the crowd of other manufacturers. It emerged in teamwork most products and designs. Very farsighted was also collaborating with the School of Design in Ulm, Germany, here the foundations were laid for the world-famous Braun design. Important names for product design were beside Fritz Eichler, also Hans Gugelot, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Herbert Hirche and Dieter Rams. Early pioneering products in the radio range are the small tube radio SK 1 and the radio-phonograph combination series “PK-G”. Reactions to the straightforward style, which was characterized by its clear forms, could not be greater. Some loved the Braun design, others despised him. It was especially the elite who was enthusiastic about the design and was in accordance with purchasing power. Only gradually copied some manufacturers the design, it was the so-called Nordic style in the sixties. The last Braun appliances with the model name Atelier was delivered in the year 1990. The free listing tool. The item “Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN SK61 with TURNTABLE produced 1962″ is in sale since Thursday, April 07, 2016. 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, to Canada, to Mexico, BR, to Australia.
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27Mar
Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN SK55 with TURNTABLE produced 1963
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This offering is for a vintage german tube radio and turntable combination. Model 1963 – 68. Circuit diagram and description. This Braun Stereo-Combination is very nice to look at. The video and the pictures shows the good condition. The design with its clear lines was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Braun his time was far ahead. The design was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Radios from other manufacturers were still in furniture in the so-called “Gelsenkirchen Baroque”. For these reasons, Braun-Radios were mainly bought by the avantgarde, for example, by doctors, lawyers, architects or higher officials. Some models of the house Braun located in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The housing is made of wood. This combination has some special features. The combination consists radio, record player and speaker. The radio and turntable are visible protected by an acrylic cover. The radio has a very clear and natural sound. The reception area on FM is from 87 to 104. The turntable is designed for playback of vinyl records. The speeds may be adjusted to 16, 33 and 45 rpm. At the end of the music, the motor switches off. You will find some interesting data to Braun at the end of the description. For the technically interested readers some details. ECH81, EF89, EABC80, EL84. Wave bands: Medium Wave-Broadcast, Short Wave, Long Wave, FM. Power: AC 110 – 220Volt. Dimensions: 22.8 x 9.6 x 11.4 inch, (580 x 244 x 290 mm). Net weight: 24 lb, 3.7 oz (11kg). The radio has the typical design of Hans Gugelot, he designed 1955 the Music cabinet Phonosuper SK4, consisting of a wooden cabinet made of maple and is fitted with a tube radio chassis, a record player and broadband speaker. The last model of the series, this offered Phonosuper SK55, a combination with the radio chassis RC 32 and the turntable P2. It just fits into any living room. This radio is pleasent and certainly is an eye-catcher. The housing is made of metal, the side parts are made of wood and the cover. Made of acrylic glass. The cabinet and the cover have signs of wear and small patches of rust. I cleaned the chassis as well as the housing very carefully, but traces of age and use can be seen. Because of their age many electronic components are subject to deterioration and wear. For theses reasons I have these parts replaced with high-quality, new components. I have it replaced by a type-similar system ELAC KST 106. The photo shows the broken KST 107 (right) and the new KST 106 (left). All have been carefully restored and works very well. After all, it is nearly sixty years old. However, I would point out that the combination, perhaps sometime in the future, may have an error. But even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics, so a good technician can perform possible repairs. Still, if you have any questions about this wonderful device, please contact me. The radio does not have built-in antennas. An FM antenna is included. Please note this is a Europaen model, FM works up to 104MHz (almost up to 105MHz). 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. I´m using a check-list with many points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio. The furniture was cleaned and polished, but I get his old patina. The finish is original, certainly has the crazing in the finish that is so common to these radios, but it is still shiny and attractive. The original bottom panel is also in place. Please look to the pictures carefully. Traces of use the radio shows make it a beautiful antique. This beauty radio with it’s lovely furniture, dial glass and furniture must not be damaged. I will package this radio 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. The combination has a very high weight. That’s why I send the radio in two packages. In the first package are the radio, the record player and the speakers. The second package is the base and the glass plate. Assembling is very simple. Your questions will be answered professionally. Braun, some interesting facts. The company Max Braun oHG was founded in 1921 by the engineer Max Braun in Frankfurt. 1923 constructed Max Brown his first radio and produced for the expanding radio industry tube socket and accessories. The great success encouraged him to move already two years later in a new factory building. There, the production of an amplifier for the sound of large events began. At the end of the decade, Brown took over the production of radio receivers in license by Carl Sevecke. With the beginning of 1933 the development and production of self-developed radio began. These were the models Mozart, Edel-Super and Super W4, and the production of the Volksempfänger. The first predecessor of SK55 was music combination Phono-Super 637GW. At 1936, the first portable radios were designed and manufactured. Due to the war years the company Braun had to take over the production of armaments. In 1944 the Frankfurt factories were destroyed by air raids. The production facilities were built after the war. In addition to other equipment there began the production of the first dry shaver Model 50S. After the sudden death of Max Braun 1951 (he was only 61 years old) took his sons Artur and Erwin Braun company. Erwin Braun formed the appearance of the company completely around. He changed the face in the company and unified the product range. A fundamentally new was the thought to establish a department for design. Here new products should be developed, which should be distinguished by a different appearance from the crowd of other manufacturers. It emerged in teamwork most products and designs. Very farsighted was also collaborating with the School of Design in Ulm, Germany, here the foundations were laid for the world-famous Braun design. Important names for product design were beside Fritz Eichler, also Hans Gugelot, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Herbert Hirche and Dieter Rams. Early pioneering products in the radio range are the small tube radio SK 1 and the radio-phonograph combination series “PK-G”. Reactions to the straightforward style, which was characterized by its clear forms, could not be greater. Some loved the Braun design, others despised him. It was especially the elite who was enthusiastic about the design and was in accordance with purchasing power. Only gradually copied some manufacturers the design, it was the so-called Nordic style in the sixties. The last Braun appliances with the model name Atelier was delivered in the year 1990. The free listing tool. The item “Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN SK55 with TURNTABLE produced 1963″ is in sale since Friday, March 25, 2016. 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, to Canada, to Mexico, BR, to Australia.
07Mar
Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN SK55 with TURNTABLE produced 1963
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This offering is for a vintage german tube radio. Model 1963 – 68. Acceptance stamp from 16. Circuit diagram and description. This Braun Stereo-Combination is very nice to look at. The video and the pictures shows the good condition. The design with its clear lines was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Braun his time was far ahead. The design was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Radios from other manufacturers were still in furniture in the so-called Gelsenkirchen Baroque. For these reasons, Braun-Radios were mainly bought by the avantgarde, for example, by doctors, lawyers, architects or higher officials. Some models of the house Braun located in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The housing is made of wood. This combination has some special features. The combination consists radio, record player and speaker. The radio and turntable are visible protected by an acrylic cover. The radio has a very clear and natural sound. The reception area on FM is from 87 to 104. The turntable is designed for playback of vinyl records. The speeds may be adjusted to 16, 33 and 45 rpm. At the end of the music, the motor switches off. You will find some interesting data to Braun at the end of the description. For the technically interested readers some details. ECH81, EF89, EABC80, EL84. Wave bands: Medium Wave-Broadcast, Short Wave, Long Wave, FM. Power: AC 110 – 220Volt. Dimensions: 22.8 x 9.6 x 11.4 inch, (580 x 244 x 290 mm). Net weight: 24 lb, 3.7 oz (11kg). The radio has the typical design of Hans Gugelot, he designed 1955 the Music cabinet Phonosuper SK4, consisting of a wooden cabinet made of maple and is fitted with a tube radio chassis, a record player and broadband speaker. The last model of the series, this offered Phonosuper SK55, a combination with the radio chassis RC 32 and the turntable P2. It just fits into any living room. This radio is pleasent and certainly is an eye-catcher. The wooden cabinet has signs of wear and small patches of rust. I cleaned the chassis as well as the housing very carefully, but traces of age and use can be seen. Because of their age many electronic components are subject to deterioration and wear. For theses reasons I have these parts replaced with high-quality, new components. All have been carefully restored. I must point out, although great attention it is possible that the radio fails in the future. After all, it is nearly sixty years old, but even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics, so a good technician can perform possible repairs. And if you have any questions about this wonderful device, please contact me. The radio does not have built-in antennas. An FM antenna is included. Please note this is a Europaen model, FM works up to 104MHz (almost up to 105MHz). 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. I´m using a check-list with many points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio. The furniture was cleaned and polished, but I get his old patina. The finish is original, certainly has the crazing in the finish that is so common to these radios, but it is still shiny and attractive. The original bottom panel is also in place. Please look to the pictures carefully. Traces of use the radio shows make it a beautiful antique. This beauty radio with it’s lovely furniture, dial glass and furniture must not be damaged. I will package this radio 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. Braun, some interesting facts. The company Max Braun oHG was founded in 1921 by the engineer Max Braun in Frankfurt. 1923 constructed Max Brown his first radio and produced for the expanding radio industry tube socket and accessories. The great success encouraged him to move already two years later in a new factory building. There, the production of an amplifier for the sound of large events began. At the end of the decade, Brown took over the production of radio receivers in license by Carl Sevecke. With the beginning of 1933 the development and production of self-developed radio began. These were the models Mozart, Edel-Super and Super W4, and the production of the Volksempfänger. The first predecessor of PKG5-81 was music combination Phono-Super 637GW. At 1936, the first portable radios were designed and manufactured. Due to the war years the company Braun had to take over the production of armaments. In 1944 the Frankfurt factories were destroyed by air raids. The production facilities were built after the war. In addition to other equipment there began the production of the first dry shaver Model 50S. After the sudden death of Max Braun 1951 (he was only 61 years old) took his sons Artur and Erwin Braun company. Erwin Braun formed the appearance of the company completely around. He changed the face in the company and unified the product range. A fundamentally new was the thought to establish a department for design. Here new products should be developed, which should be distinguished by a different appearance from the crowd of other manufacturers. It emerged in teamwork most products and designs. Very farsighted was also collaborating with the School of Design in Ulm, Germany, here the foundations were laid for the world-famous Braun design. Important names for product design were beside Fritz Eichler, also Hans Gugelot, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Herbert Hirche and Dieter Rams. Early pioneering products in the radio range are the small tube radio SK 1 and the radio-phonograph combination series “PK-G”. Reactions to the straightforward style, which was characterized by its clear forms, could not be greater. Some loved the Braun design, others despised him. It was especially the elite who was enthusiastic about the design and was in accordance with purchasing power. Only gradually copied some manufacturers the design, it was the so-called Nordic style in the sixties. The last Braun appliances with the model name Atelier was delivered in the year 1990. The free listing tool. The item “Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN SK55 with TURNTABLE produced 1963″ is in sale since Sunday, March 06, 2016. 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, to Canada, to Mexico, BR, to Australia.
18Feb
Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN PKG 5-81 with TURNTABLE produced 1960
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This offering is for a vintage german tube radio. Model 1960 – 61. This Braun Stereo-Combination is very nice to look at and the video and the pictures shows the good condition. The design with its clear lines was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Braun his time was far ahead. The design was already trendsetting in the late fifties. Radios from other manufacturers were still in furniture in the so-called Gelsenkirchen Baroque. For these reasons, Braun-Radios were mainly bought by the avantgarde, for example, by doctors, lawyers, architects or higher officials. Some models of the house Braun located in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The housing is made of wood, as well as the pedestal. This combination has some special features. The two-piece stereo combination consists of the active radio part, and a pedestal. In the upper unit radio, record player and speakers are built. The turntable is visible protected by a sliding glass panel. The wooden pedestal can be disassembled. The radio has a very clear and natural sound. The reception area on FM is from 87 to 100 (almost 102MHz). The turntable is designed for playback of vinyl records. The speeds may be adjusted to 16, 33, 45 and 78 rpm. At the end of the music, the motor switches off. You will find some interesting data to Braun at the end of the description. For the technically interested readers some details. ECH81, EF89, EBF89, EM84, ECC83, ECC83, EL84, EL84. Loudspeaker 2: Isophon Tweeter and Broadband. Wave bands: Medium Wave-Broadcast, Short wave, Long Wave, FM. Power: AC 110 – 220Volt. Material: Wooden Case with pedestal. Dimensions: 37.2 x 25.6 x 14.4 inch, (945 x 650 x 365 mm). Net weight: 26.6 lb, 9.4 oz (26,6kg). The radio has the typical design of Hans Gugelot, he designed 1955 the Music cabinet series “PKG”, consisting of a wooden cabinet made of maple and is fitted with the tube radio chassis “RC 60″ and a record player “PC 3″. The last model of the series, this offered PKG 5-81, a stereo combination with the radio chassis RC 82B and the turntable PC3. It just fits into any living room. This radio is pleasent and certainly is an eye-catcher. The wooden cabinet has only small signs of wear. I cleaned the chassis as well as the housing very carefully. Because of their age many components are subject to deterioration and wear. For theses reasons I have these parts replaced with high-quality, new components. All have been carefully restored. Only if the radio meets my quality standards, and these are very high, then I offer it. I must point out, although great attention it is possible that the radio fails. After all, it is nearly sixty years old, but even in this case a solution is possible. Attached are the service manuals and schematics. And if you have any questions about this wonderful device, please contact me. The FM provides the amazing thrilling sound these Braun radios are known for. Nevertheless, for serious listening, an external antenna will provide amazing radioreception. Please note this is a Europaen model, FM works up to 100MHz (almost up to 102MHz). 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. I´m using a check-list with many points for all work which has to be done in an old tube-radio. The dial glass is beautiful, cleaned and polished. And I did very much more necessary work. Original speakers all in place and sound great. The furniture was cleaned and polished, but I get his old patina. The finish is original, certainly has the crazing in the finish that is so common to these radios, but it is still shiny and attractive. The lower original panel is also in place. Please look to the pictures carefully. Because of the time of use it has some scratches. But even these traces of use the radio shows make it a beautiful antique. This beauty radio with it’s lovely furniture, dial glass and furniture must not be damaged. I will package this radio 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. The combination has a very high weight. That’s why I send the radio in two packages. In the first package are the radio, the record player and the speakers. The second package is the base and the glass plate. Assembling is very simple. Your questions will be answered professionally. Braun, some interesting facts. The company Max Braun oHG was founded in 1921 by the engineer Max Braun in Frankfurt. 1923 constructed Max Brown his first radio and produced for the expanding radio industry tube socket and accessories. The great success encouraged him to move already two years later in a new factory building. There, the production of an amplifier for the sound of large events began. At the end of the decade, Brown took over the production of radio receivers in license by Carl Sevecke. With the beginning of 1933 the development and production of self-developed radio began. These were the models Mozart, Edel-Super and Super W4, and the production of the Volksempfänger. The first predecessor of PKG5-81 was music combination Phono-Super 637GW. At 1936, the first portable radios were designed and manufactured. Due to the war years the company Braun had to take over the production of armaments. In 1944 the Frankfurt factories were destroyed by air raids. The production facilities were built after the war. In addition to other equipment there began the production of the first dry shaver Model 50S. After the sudden death of Max Braun 1951 (he was only 61 years old) took his sons Artur and Erwin Braun company. Erwin Braun formed the appearance of the company completely around. He changed the face in the company and unified the product range. A fundamentally new was the thought to establish a department for design. Here new products should be developed, which should be distinguished by a different appearance from the crowd of other manufacturers. It emerged in teamwork most products and designs. Very farsighted was also collaborating with the School of Design in Ulm, Germany, here the foundations were laid for the world-famous Braun design. Important names for product design were beside Fritz Eichler, also Hans Gugelot, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Herbert Hirche and Dieter Rams. Early pioneering products in the radio range are the small tube radio SK 1 and the radio-phonograph combination series “PK-G”. Reactions to the straightforward style, which was characterized by its clear forms, could not be greater. Some loved the Braun design, others despised him. It was especially the elite who was enthusiastic about the design and was in accordance with purchasing power. Only gradually copied some manufacturers the design, it was the so-called Nordic style in the sixties. The last Braun appliances with the model name Atelier was delivered in the year 1990. The free listing tool. There are global demands of prospective customers on this radio. Please ask me for further details. The item “Vintage German Tube Radio BRAUN PKG 5-81 with TURNTABLE produced 1960″ is in sale since Saturday, February 13, 2016. 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, to Canada, to Mexico, BR, to Australia.
16Jan
Vintage German Tube Radio NORDMENDE PHONO-SUPER 58 3D with Turntable Made 1957
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This offering is for a german tube radio. Dual Record Player 295. Model 1957 – 58. Please take a look at the. Unfortunately, the sound qualities in this videos are inadequate and maybe the videos will not be shown in all countries. In model year 1957/58 Nordmende brought the Phono-Super 58 3D with Chassis 5712 in the market with a special technical feature was the integrated turntable type 295 manufactured by DUAL. The sound of Phono-Super 58 can be controlled by potentiometres and a switch-panel. With a price of 498.00 DM it was an expensive radio. In Germany in 1957 the average monthly income was DM 420.00. The surface of the radio has a natural patina, with some signs of use. The housing does recognize its age. It is almost sixty years old. The Phonosuper 58 is ideal for the living rrom. Through the careful technical and optical restoration, it gives an authentic impression of radio technology that time. For the technically interested readers some details. Tubes 6: ECC85, ECH81, EF85, EM84, EABC80, EL84. Power: AC 110, 125, 150, 220, 240 Volt. Dimensions: 25 x 14.8 x 14.2 inch, (635 x 375 x 360 mm). Net weight: 38 lb 8.7 oz (17.5kg). While this radio is attractive and certainly is an eye-catcher, as well as the turntable. Clean chassis, and in amazing performer. I restored the chassis as well as the housing very carefully. The six tube chassis has been cleaned and lubed carefully before restoring. Tar and electrolytic capacitors and a lot of other parts have been replaced. 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. 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. Please note this is a Europaen model. FM works up to 100MHz (almost up to 102MHz). 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. 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 did very much more necessary work. Original speakers all in place and sound great. The furniture was cleaned and polished, but I get his old patina. Please note some pictures reflect furnishings. The finish is original, certainly has the crazing in the finish that is so common to these radios, but it is still shiny and attractive. No apologies for this performance. This beauty radio with it’s lovely furniture, dial glass and speaker grille must not be damaged. I will package this radio personally to make sure it is done correctly. The radio has a very high weight. 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 NORDMENDE PHONO-SUPER 58 3D with Turntable Made 1957″ is in sale since Wednesday, January 13, 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.