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---Wow, all because of FM r.a.d.i.o.!
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I am embarrassed I can't recall more. Weren't some of the radios able to be used as tuners or are just tuners?
I saw a picture of an early 1950 bogen and it looked similar - big dial running across the face of it. Was considered one of if not the most expensive tuners of the day. Just beautiful. I guess I shouldn't have asked as I just can't find it again. Oh well... |
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---No no, ask anything and anytime; we all have fun searching (I do anyway).
* But we do need better info, more precise instructions, you know ... Cheers, Bob P.S. Freestone, I finally find the thread you were referring to (Tuner), from your PM. - Also, the old r.a.d.i.o.s from the 30s, 40s, and 50s, were tuners with amplification (radio tuner receivers; Mono or Stereo later on). Strictly Radio Tuners without amplification are a different race of animals, and became more popular in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Last edited by LordoftheRingsEE; 08-07-2012 at 10:15 PM. |
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My money said the Marantz 10b......
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Scott
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