Philips - RH 802 Stereo set





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Philips RH 802 hi‑fi system from 1972, recently overhauled, tested and fully functional with a clear non‑yellowed protective lid, including power cable and weighing 19 kg with dimensions 58 × 36 × 20 cm (W × D × H).
Description from the seller
For sale is a rarely used Philips RH-802 Hi-Fi system from 1972. Visually and technically in good condition, recently overhauled, belt and needle renewed. Fully functional, ready to use immediately, with a clear, non-yellowed dust cover.
Features:
Turntable (belt drive, 33/45 rpm, low-mass tonearm, original GP cartridge)
Radio: FM / MW / LW / SW, very good tuner
Amplifier: approx. 2 × 18 W
Connections: speaker/DIN, tape/DIN
Dimensions: 58 × 36 × 20 cm
Design: classic 1970s wood look
Highlights: Turntable, radio and amplifier in one device, vibration-free operation, balanced sound, ideal for enjoying music or as a collector's item.
Shipping
• The device is securely packaged and shipped insured.
• Self-pickup is preferred, as the buyer can inspect the device on-site at their leisure and potential transport damage can be avoided.
For sale is a rarely used Philips RH-802 Hi-Fi system from 1972. Visually and technically in good condition, recently overhauled, belt and needle renewed. Fully functional, ready to use immediately, with a clear, non-yellowed dust cover.
Features:
Turntable (belt drive, 33/45 rpm, low-mass tonearm, original GP cartridge)
Radio: FM / MW / LW / SW, very good tuner
Amplifier: approx. 2 × 18 W
Connections: speaker/DIN, tape/DIN
Dimensions: 58 × 36 × 20 cm
Design: classic 1970s wood look
Highlights: Turntable, radio and amplifier in one device, vibration-free operation, balanced sound, ideal for enjoying music or as a collector's item.
Shipping
• The device is securely packaged and shipped insured.
• Self-pickup is preferred, as the buyer can inspect the device on-site at their leisure and potential transport damage can be avoided.

