Agree with everything you stated. The unique styling was the hook for me. I'd never seen that particular style chairside radio in my 12 years of nosing around old radios.
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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson
It is a 5-tube radio with a power transformer. An AA5 radio lacks a power transformer and has the tube filaments connected in series to equal the input AC voltage.
So, it's technically not an AA5, but I wouldn't expect anything superior in performance. It may sound good if it has a decent sized speaker.
The styling of the chairside is interesting, and the reverse-painted glass top would be very appealing to some people. If you feel the need to clean the painted side of the glass, be very careful. Some types of paint used on old dial glasses, etc., will wipe right off with water or Windex. I would avoid touching it.
Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html
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Console, chairside and table top radios. Test equipment , tubes, and a couple TV's. Oh, and tube/SS audio equipment.... lots and lots of audio equipment.....
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