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Originally Posted by jeffsod
Looking on Radiomuseum.org they list a stereo tuner with that model number that has 13 tubes and sold for 715 Duetchemarks when new. Thats a hell of a set. Is yours a table radio?
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Yes, a large table model. Well, for the past week I've been passing a signal and gradually waking it up. Listening mainly to classical, as they have the only broadcast around here that's of any quality, or really worth listening to, for that matter. No external antenna, just what's built into the set. I had to resurrect the speakers gently, at first they rapped and rattled with any presence of bass like a loose spider, but that's not the case. Spiders and cones are perfect after cleaning out an inch or more of hard dirt. They are loosening up nicely and every day I can nudge up the bass a little more.
I have wanted a nice tube radio for some time. I have a couple already, but they are just decent table top kitchen, or by the easy chair, medium size models, an old plastic Zenith and a wooden Packard Bell. Nothing as imposing as this Telefunken.
As for this Telefunken and it's sound, I'm not really ready to write anything here about it in detail because I'm still in shock and a state of amazement. It's that good and I still haven't even serviced it yet and cleaned it internally.
I'm running the speakers that came with it; the baffle is removable with all the drivers and network intact. Yes, I am running them truly "open baffle" while I do the repairs to the cases. I need some Euro style speaker plugs so I can make up a set of cables and try this receiver out with some other speakers. The wire on the Telefunkens is captive and I'm not going to remove them.
A fine fellow in Germany is sending me a service manual. I don't know if the phono input is for ceramic or not. I am praying it will be magnetic capable, but I doubt it. If it turns out that it is, and if everything keeps going the way it's going, I may be selling A LOT of "sorry state" electronics.
Enough of this rambling.
As always,
Craig