07-11-2024, 05:12 PM
German post-war radios have three significant differences from American and Soviet radio receivers, the first feature is the use of combined radio tubes (triode-pentodes, triode-hexodes, diode-diode-diode-triodes, double output pentodes and even double output pentodes with a triode phase inverter ). The second positive feature is the keyboard band switch and the textolite board on which all the radio parts are mounted. This design has been used since the beginning of the 50s. The third feature is the frequent use of clang registers, step-level tone regulators for popular genres of music at that time, such as "Jazz", "Orchestra", "Live", "Solo" or "Voice". And there is one significant drawback - very weak power transformers without a power reserve. Due to which they often fail.
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Sincerely Peter
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