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Old 03-30-2016, 02:24 PM
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GE Model 7-4691 "Fidelity I" AM-FM Clock Radio Found today

Hello Everyone today after work I found on the floor a late 1970s vintage GE AM/FM Clock Radio called the "Fidelity I" which is actually a high fidelity clock radio complete with seperate bass and treble controls a 5x7 oval speaker a super sensitive AM/FM Tuner with built-in antenna and external 300-Ohm antenna terminals, a display dimmer switch, and AFC for the FM Band. This little radio has really good sound for what it is and sounds pretty comparable to a vintage Hi-Fi radio. In fact when I first saw it on the shelf I thought it was one of GE's Super Radios (which it may very well be) until I saw the VFD clock dial on the radio. It also has a backlit tuner dial that still works when you turn the radio on using the mode switch.

I have some pictures of the unit in question posted below.
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