- País
- Alemania
- Fabricante / Marca
- Nordmende, Norddeutsche Mende-Rundfunk GmbH (Sterling), Bremen-Hemelingen
- Año
- 1964 ?
- Categoría
- Radio - o Sintonizador pasado WW2
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 158266
- Numero de valvulas
- 6
- Principio principal
- Superheterodino en general; Modelo de Exportacion
- Gama de ondas
- OM, dos OC y FM
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- Red: Corriente alterna (CA, Inglés = AC) / 110 Volt
- Altavoz
- 6 Altavoces
- Material
- Madera
- de Radiomuseum.org
- Modelo: Samba C - Nordmende, Norddeutsche Mende-
- Forma
- Consola en general
- Ancho, altura, profundidad
- 43 x 31 x 14 inch / 1092 x 787 x 356 mm
- Anotaciones
- Nordmende Samba C is an export model.
This unit incorporates a DUAL 1007A changer. FM multiplex/stereo adapter can be retrofitted. FM coverage 88-108 MHz. 5-pin DIN female connector. 2 woofers, 2 mid range and 2 tweeters. There are also female connectors in back for extension speakers. Mono & Stereo sound from the LP changer and a tape deck, if connected with a 5 DIN plug.
- Peso neto
- 50 kg / 110 lb 2.1 oz (110.132 lb)
- Autor
- Modelo creado por Rolf Franke. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.
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Looking for an expert opinion/advise.
Part of my collection of audio equipment is a 1964 NORDMENDE Samba C Stereo Console. Built-in is a DUAL 1007A changer with a CDS620 ceramic cartridge.
I don't operate the unit very often, but lately the output when playing LP's is very much reduced and rather flat (not so radio receiver operation).
The problem started slowly, cutting in and out of normal with some crackling, until the now present condition.
I suspected the ECC808 tube and replaced it, but it made no difference.
That leaves the cartridge, or perhaps one of the components on the circuit board.
Any suggestion, anyone?
Rolf Franke, 26.Mar.17