Name: | Classic Radio Pty. Ltd.; Sydney, NSW (AUS) |
Abbreviation: | classic-sy |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Classic Radio Pty. Ltd.
The company produced kits and fully assembled HiFi equipment based on designs published by "Radio, Television & Hobbies” and "Electronics Australia" magazine. They advertised in "Electronics Australia" until at least 1981. This company was not affiliated with Classic Radio & Television, Pty. Ltd. of Malvern, Victoria. |
Founded: | 1949 |
Production: | 1949 - 1981 |
History: |
In the December 1949 edition their advert stated they have manufactured commercial receivers for 12 years.[1] They may have originated from Classic Radio Co. Sydney, NSW (1927 –1931), however this is not clear. Their last advert appeared around May 1981.[2] [1] Radio & Hobbies, Dec 1949, page 78.
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This manufacturer was suggested by Gary Cowans.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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AUS | 72/73 | Stereomaster C700-T | BC149 | The C700-T was a stereo Hi-Fi amplifier incorporating an AM tuner. The power ou... |
AUS | 49 | Six-valve Dual-Wave Radiogram Chassis | unknown_Tube | Sold as chassis with 12" speaker and Collardo turntable for 20GNS. |
AUS | 63–65 | TR-7 | 3-speed (1⅞, 3¾, 7½ ips) 4-track tape recorder using a Collaro Studio deck. |
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