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Anybody have a Nordmende radio??
I have a chance to get a Nordmende Luxus C radio. Anybody know about these?? Not a value so much as build quality. Thanks
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i have a Nordmende Parsifal and the build quality is as good as Telefunken or Grundig but I like the sound of my Nordmende best. I don't own any Saba radios yet, so i can't say about them. but i hear they are the best. Logan
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IIRC, that is a nice one...If its not too expensive or in too bad a shape, I'd go for it ! Those German table sets, for the most part are all pretty much "sure bets" from what I've seen...The only thing you gotta watch is if they have the old European FM band-it stops at 100 Mcs. And the voltage might be 220-but if its here in the States, that ought not be a problem.
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I've had a number of German sets, and have parted many of them out, but the ones I kept are all Nordemende. 2 are transistor multiband sets, good performers. The other is a large table model. Good sounding radio and seems to be built well, though I haven't dug into it. It's not working as we speak but I think it's just dirty switchgear. One thing is for certain: those German sets may all look the same but they were not all built the same.
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I've got a Nordmende/Tannhauser Sterling I've had for around 20 years. It still fires up but could probably use a good going over by someone familiar with ancient German HiFi's of the late 50's early 60's.
It sure is a beautiful set though. Maybe someday when I have some spare cash to throw at her, I'll restore it. |
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I have a Nordmende Kadette AM/FM/SW tube type table radio. It works great!
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Somewhere in the basement I have a Nordmende AM/FM/MB (1.6-4MHz) transistor portable from the mid-60's that was rebranded as a Masterworks. A couple spritzes of contact cleaner and it played again like new.
Tom
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I have Nordmende Turandot in my office from about 1958/59. I could only find the chassis shot which shows this small table radio has three count em three tweeters This model has a couple of extra buttons that activate the tweeters in differing ways called 'Presence' and 'Brilliance'. I usually have it on low in the office and the extra high end emphasis is great. Looking on radio museum your model was made between 1957-63, has five tubes and puts out about 3watts. The only thing I noticed with this vintage of Normendes is they started using sections of circuit board on the chassis rather than a solid steel chassis deck. A way to save money I guess. As you get into the sixties the models started incorporating ceramic capacitors and diodes in areas that they weren't used in the fifties. |
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I am now the proud owner of a Turandot C. Paid $15 for her and it is in very nice cosmetic condition and plays. Did bring it up slowly on a variac but plan on recapping it. Any idea of what year it was made? What kind of Tuning Eye tube used? Thanks for a wonderful thread.
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I have a Phillips Philips L6X38T/02 one of my favorites FWIR Normandy had and identical model of course made by phillips good radio loud clear sound decent reception excellent build .
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I too have a Nordmende Turandot C (without the tweeter switching) buttons and a standard Turandot that Jeffsod has. They are true sounding radios that seemed to be marketed to those spoiled by the equally sweet sound of a Zenith.
I did have a Nordmende Elecktra that worked great until the FM crapped out. I changed the tube, checked the B+ and finally injected a sweep signal that cleared the IF stages. I was not about to open up that tuner box and move anything, so I gave it to a friend who's mom had the same model in their kitchen. He uses it for SW now. |
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Normende exported some very nice consoles back in the early 60s:
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I have a Nordmende and it's a terrific radio on AM, FM, and short wave. I had to replace one tube and a filter capacitor when I got it. Dial calibration is almost perfect on all bands. My only complaint is the tiny dial numbers. The Nordmende plant was used to build Focke-Wulf fighters during the war.
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I have a transistor Nordmende Transita de Luxe circa 1963.
Bought at a flea market in Fribourg, Switzerland about 12 years ago. Nice build quality. I just popped in some batteries, and it works great. I like these old-school transistors, with the thin plywood case more reminiscent of a tube portable. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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