1922 Amrad 2575 Crystal Radio & Matching Amrad 2766 One-Stage Amp * Both Working

1922 Amrad 2575 Crystal Radio & Matching Amrad 2766 One-Stage Amp * Both Working

USD 1000.00 USD
SKU: frXG4dEo
Categories: Vintage Electronics

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid BySeller
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandAMRAD
Model2575 / 2766

If you're an uncompromising collector of antique technology, make sure to check out all my listings after you look at this one. I don't think you'll find a better, broader or more balanced assortment of technical antiques anywhere -- hundreds of no-reserve auctions each year, almost all of them featuring eye-popping "gee whiz" gadgetry in exceptional original condition. And don't forget, you can click this link to quickly add and then save me to your favorite seller list and Ebay will automatically send you updates when I put similar new auctions online.Here's a 1922 AMRAD 2575 crystal receiver and its matching AMRAD 2766 single stage amplifier. Both of these uncommon components are complete, correct and working. Condition is very good throughout, and the build quality -- as was the case with most of the equipment that was manufactured by AMRAD in the early 1920's -- is exceptional. The amp comes with a good emissions brass base 1/4 amp UV-201a tube, but it can also be used with a 1 amp UV-201 or UV-301 tube. Each component is measures approximately 5" high by 5" wide by 7" deep. When set up side by side, they measure approximately 11" wide by 5" high by 7" deep. Shipping weight, properly packed, will be approximately 15 lb.I'm one of ebay's best known, most highly regarded sellers of antique radios, and I specialize in radios from the 1920's. I've been selling and shipping them for more than 25 years. When you purchase an antique radio from me, you'll receive a radio that arrives safely because it's been carefully packed (by me, not by some well-intentioned but nonetheless confounded, doe-eyed teenager working at the UPS store who wouldn't know a phonograph from a farm tool), Sure, you can probably get a lower price from Joe and Janet Barn-Find, but when your "bargain" arrives broken, and without any hint of how you might be able to put it back together, you'll realize that you really do get exactly what you pay for.

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