I finished restoring this 50s Philips tuner and it looks and sounds fantastic!
Over the past couple of months I've been restoring a Philips tuner from the 1950s which operates fully on vacuum tubes. And I'm really happy with the result! WARNING: Do not attempt to repair electronic equipment if you don't know what you're doing. 00:00 Introduction 01:12 Putting the chassis back in the cabinet 09:32 One final fix... 12:53 Demo on LW 17:30 Demo on MW 22:02 Demo on SW 31:26 Demo on FM 35:37 Outro If you enjoy my content, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/retrotech Electrocution logo: Nesdon Booth, The Noun Project License codes: CD0Q5SZ6RLDSCFAN

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