- Country
- Netherlands
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Philips; Eindhoven (tubes international!); Miniwatt
- Year
- 1958–1961
- Category
- Sound/Video Recorder and/or Player
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 161110
- Wave bands
- - without
- Details
- Record Player (not changer)
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 110; 127; 220 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- - For headphones or amp.
- Material
- Bakelite or Plastics (type unknown)
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: AG2210/95 - Philips; Eindhoven tubes
- Shape
- Tablemodel, with any shape - general.
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 345 x 130 x 255 mm / 13.6 x 5.1 x 10 inch
- Notes
- 4 speed record player. Automatic switch-off based on arm travel per revolution. Speed regulation with magnetic brake on motor spindle.
Intermediate wheel retracted on switch-off.
Arm lift with separate lever. Needle pressure can be set with dial on the arm hinge.
Black part of housing is Bakelite, top cover is grey and made of modern plastics (moulded)
- Price in first year of sale
- 135.00 CHF
- Source of data
- -- Original prospect or advert
- Author
- Model page created by Wouter Nieuwlaat † 27.5.18. See "Data change" for further contributors.
- Other Models
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Here you find 5250 models, 4394 with images and 3450 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.
All listed radios etc. from Philips; Eindhoven (tubes international!); Miniwatt
Collections
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Forum contributions about this model: Philips; Eindhoven: AG2210/95
Threads: 1 | Posts: 1
When I acquired this record player, it would jump out of the groove when reaching the end of the record.
It turned out this was caused by the automatic switch-off function. The lever comes in very early, but is pushed back as long as the needle travels only a small way per revolution (still in the normal playing track). This lever was stuck, and it made the needle skip grooves ones it started touching.
To dismantle the mechanism you have to lift the rubber cover, and find a small hole in the turntable.
turn the table so that the hole is closest to the Philips brand name. Press with a medium/long screwdriver that is put straight down into the hole, and lift the turntable at the same time
Now you can access the intermediate wheel and motor spindle.
To remove the mechanism from the bottom half of the housing, you need to unscrew the sprung feet. There is no mounting screw in the middle, just grab the entire foot and turn anticlockwise!
Wouter Nieuwlaat † 27.5.18, 15.Sep.09