Tom Albrecht's Radio and TV Attic
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Zenith 6-D-525 "Toaster" (1941)
(wood tube table radio w/Ingraham cabinet)

Zenith 6-D-525 "Toaster" (1941)

This Zenith from 1941 is more than just another table radio. Both inside and out, this radio has a lot to offer. I was rather surprised to find it has a shielded loop antenna -- something often seen on the best consoles, but almost never on table radios, which usually have unshielded loops. A shielded loop is the best built-in antenna for reduced static and noise. The six-tube circuit also has an extra RF amplifier stage for superb sensitivity. The cabinet is special, too -- it's an Ingraham design with solid walnut sides and top with deeply sculpted air ventilation slots that give this radio the nickname "Toaster." This one has its original finish and looks good. It also has its original back (which is rare) and original knobs. Electrical restoration included everything that matters: new capacitors throughout, new resistors where needed, a strong set of tubes, a full RF/IF alignment, and rewiring of the switch circuit for best safety with the new polarized cord. It's a great performer. Lighted dial. 12"W x 7-1/2"H x 7"D.  $265.00. (1310167)

Zenith 6-D-525 "Toaster" (1941)

This Zenith from 1941 is more than just another table radio. Both inside and out, this radio has a lot to offer. I was rather surprised to find it has a shielded loop antenna -- something often seen on the best consoles, but almost never on table radios, which usually have unshielded loops. A shielded loop is the best built-in antenna for reduced static and noise. The six-tube circuit also has an extra RF amplifier stage for superb sensitivity. The cabinet is special, too -- it's an Ingraham design with solid walnut sides and top with deeply sculpted air ventilation slots that give this radio the nickname "Toaster." This one has its original finish and looks good. It also has its original back (which is rare) and original knobs. Electrical restoration included everything that matters: new capacitors throughout, new resistors where needed, a strong set of tubes, a full RF/IF alignment, and rewiring of the switch circuit for best safety with the new polarized cord. It's a great performer. Lighted dial. 12"W x 7-1/2"H x 7"D.  $265.00. (1310167)
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