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Heathkit GR 21 FM Radio
I found one of these at the thrift store yesterday. Any ideas? It is tube, and has one aux input, and one max output. Here is a link to an ad I found on the net. http://www.somerset.net/arm/radio_pi...th_gr21_ad.jpg. You can expand the add to read it. The Radio works great. Nice cosmetics also. I posted in the Tube Forum, but did not get any responses. Probably because I did not ask.
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The MPX (multiplex) output can be used with the matching amplified speaker or with a multiplex adaptor that supplies stereo line level outputs for a pre-amp or integrated amp. The Heathkit stuff is almost always excellent, providing the kit builder was capable of following directions and good with a soldering iron.
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I did not see any signs of sloppiness in the assembly of the unit. It has an Eye Tube for Tuning. I wonder if I can hook a CDP up to the Aux Input. I would need a something to combine the connections into one. I know nothing about tubes. One day I guess I will find a nice tube amp.
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A simple Y adaptor is all you need. Two RCA Jacks to one RCA plug. You can get them at Parts Express or Rat Shack.
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How the heck long do tubes last? These are original. The add says 7 tubes. I only see three. But I have only taken the back off to brush the dust out. It has a switch on the back for Normal, and Aux. Also has a switched plug in connection. Has a nice wood cabinet also. Really neat, and that is what made me buy it.
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Just checking the unit again, I see all seven tubes. They are in a metal housing.
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Tubes can last a very, very long time depending on what their function is and how many hours are on them. RF and pre-amp tubes generally have long lives, whereas output tubes and rectifers have shorter lives. Their are metal tubes, but you are probably seeing shields placed over the glass envelopes.
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I connected a mono 1/8 splitter to the aux input, and connected a CDP but static and almost non audible sound of the music from the CDP. Probably the aux input is not strong enough to receive the CDP's Signal. Or just barely. I probably have to use a preamp to use the aux. The splitter stuck out a little from the input. I do not want to mess with this unit to much and damage it. Any suggestions on the aux input are welcome.
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It's worth or value a D&S question. Aux input should accomodate a line level source. The intention back then was probably a TT with a crystal cartridge which had fairly high output levels of 2-3 volts. Maybe the selector switch is dirty or tarnished. Probably needs DeOxit, especially if you are hearing static or it being intermittent.
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