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New to tube radio...need advice.
As a 53 year old I have fond memories of old radios of my folks and my grandparents. I don't know much about old radios other than I love them. I am trying to find a good, solid, reasonably priced, tube, entry model to get my feet wet. Does anyone have any opinions on what I should start with? FM is a must, as is a radio that can pull in an NPR station that is 50 miles away. Are all of these requirements obtainable on an old radio? Many thanks.
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Seek professional psychological help as soon as possible...(grin) Barring that, one of the umpteen zillion Zenith AM/FM sets made from the late '40s thru the mid-60s oughta whet yr appetite...They're common, relatively easy to get going, not too expensive, & if coupled w/an antenna, give not-too-shabby performance. The tubes in 'em are about in the "Dime-a-Dozen" category, but most of the time, the tubes don't give trouble anyway.
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The Zenith 845 series table radios are pretty common and have a real nice sound. Large woofer and a tweeter. If you go with a grundig look for a Grundig Majestic which is a made for US model and will have the full FM band. Import units FM often only goes to 100 thereabouts.
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Thanks...I'll keep an eye out for that Grundig model. My folks lived in France in the early/mid 1950's and brought home a Grundig 2030. I listened to that through my growing up years. Unfortunately it did not survive into my adult years.
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The Grundig Majestics were a line not a particular model. They made them in many model numbers. As stated the FM and is the biggest difference and as such the dial glass is a bit difference. Personally I think the German market sets had more interesting dial glass than the US market Majestics. If you want a Grundig that will knock your socks off look for a 3045 3D or larger mid fifties set. You can check out the various model years on www.radiomuseum.org which allows limited access to non subscribers.
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I bought a Zenith H845 AM/FM off eBay last week. It just came and I love this thing. It was built roughly the same year as my house (1959). I unplugged the little Sony that has been on our screened in porch and plugged in the Zenith. The reception is amazing and the power is equally amazing. The case is a work of art in itself...plastic front and walnut case with great patina. It has the original Zenith tubes and the finish on the volume knob is worn from thousands of on/off cycles. I think this radio has a soul...I really do. I know where I will spend the rest of my evenings this summer. Thanks all for your help and advice. As you can tell, I am thrilled!!
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