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[email protected] August 7th 07 09:31 AM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...29?b=1&m=f&o=0
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...29?b=2&m=f&o=0

I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.

The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


[email protected] August 7th 07 03:40 PM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
On 8 7 , 4 31 , " wrote:
Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...29?b=2&m=f&o=0

I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.

The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


I just found out the yahoo group photo section is for members only, so
if you don't want to join the group, you can find pictures in the
following links:

http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...5343417736.JPG
http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...5373383632.JPG
http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...1539580321.JPG

You are welcome to join the group for new updates http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/


Roadie August 7th 07 03:44 PM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
On Aug 7, 4:31 am, " wrote:
Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...29?b=2&m=f&o=0

I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.

The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


Do the radios cover the AM band extension that has been in effect
since 1992?


[email protected] August 7th 07 07:00 PM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
Everything old is new again.I own an old Made in America brass blade
electric fan just like that one in that photo, it still works as good as
new too.Those old brass blade electric fans are more collectible than
the steel blade electric fans.I bought it for $10.00 years ago at a
fleamarket.I own about a dozen old, old, old electric fans.
cuhulin


Rachael Caldwell August 8th 07 01:03 AM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
NICE! I want one of each! : }

wrote in message
oups.com...
On 8 7 , 4 31 , " wrote:
Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...29?b=2&m=f&o=0

I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.

The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


I just found out the yahoo group photo section is for members only, so
if you don't want to join the group, you can find pictures in the
following links:


http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...5343417736.JPG

http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...5373383632.JPG

http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...1539580321.JPG

You are welcome to join the group for new updates

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/




[email protected] August 8th 07 01:16 AM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
On 8 7 , 10 44 , Roadie wrote:
On Aug 7, 4:31 am, " wrote:

Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...cb29?b=1&m=f&o...


I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.


The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


Do the radios cover the AM band extension that has been in effect
since 1992?


The AM band coverage will be 530-1710 Khz for export models


dxAce August 8th 07 01:19 AM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 


" wrote:

On 8 7 , 10 44 , Roadie wrote:
On Aug 7, 4:31 am, " wrote:

Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...cb29?b=1&m=f&o...


I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.


The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


Do the radios cover the AM band extension that has been in effect
since 1992?


The AM band coverage will be 530-1710 Khz for export models


Lead paint too?



[email protected] August 8th 07 09:03 AM

Vintage Style hybrid-Tube Radios made in China
 
On 8 8 , 8 19 , dxAce wrote:
" wrote:
On 8 7 , 10 44 , Roadie wrote:
On Aug 7, 4:31 am, " wrote:


Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...cb29?b=1&m=f&o...


I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.


The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


Do the radios cover the AM band extension that has been in effect
since 1992?


The AM band coverage will be 530-1710 Khz for export models


Lead paint too?- -

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I will check with the manufacturer to make sure they are aware of
this, thanks for the reminder.



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