Telefunken - HR 5000 digital Solid state multi-channel receiver





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Telefunken HR 5000 digital, manufactured in 1978, in good physical condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
Telefunken HR 5000 Digital
The Telefunken HR 5000 Digital is a vintage stereo Hi-Fi receiver produced in Germany in the late 1970s (around 1977–1978). It combines an amplifier and multi-band radio tuner in one unit and was designed as part of Telefunken’s high-end home audio systems.
Description
The receiver features a classic 1970s design with a digital frequency display, LED signal indicators, and multiple audio inputs for connecting turntables, tape decks, or other audio sources. It was known for solid build quality and good sound performance typical of German Hi-Fi equipment from that era.
Main Specifications
Type: Stereo receiver (amplifier + radio tuner)
Year: ~1977–1978
Power output: approx. 2 × 50 W RMS into 8 Ω
Music power: up to 2 × 120 W
Frequency response: about 5 Hz – 50 kHz
Total harmonic distortion: < 0.1%
Tuning bands: FM (UKW), MW, LW, SW
FM station presets: 7 sensors
Inputs:
Phono (MM)
Tape / monitor
Line inputs
Speaker outputs: for two speaker pairs (4–16 Ω)
Headphone outputs: 2
Dimensions: approx. 580 × 145 × 320 mm
Weight: about 12 kg
Features
Digital frequency / channel display
Loudness control
Noise and rumble filters
Mono–stereo blending
Multi-room or quad-style speaker connection capability
Modular Hi-Fi chassis design
Telefunken HR 5000 Digital
The Telefunken HR 5000 Digital is a vintage stereo Hi-Fi receiver produced in Germany in the late 1970s (around 1977–1978). It combines an amplifier and multi-band radio tuner in one unit and was designed as part of Telefunken’s high-end home audio systems.
Description
The receiver features a classic 1970s design with a digital frequency display, LED signal indicators, and multiple audio inputs for connecting turntables, tape decks, or other audio sources. It was known for solid build quality and good sound performance typical of German Hi-Fi equipment from that era.
Main Specifications
Type: Stereo receiver (amplifier + radio tuner)
Year: ~1977–1978
Power output: approx. 2 × 50 W RMS into 8 Ω
Music power: up to 2 × 120 W
Frequency response: about 5 Hz – 50 kHz
Total harmonic distortion: < 0.1%
Tuning bands: FM (UKW), MW, LW, SW
FM station presets: 7 sensors
Inputs:
Phono (MM)
Tape / monitor
Line inputs
Speaker outputs: for two speaker pairs (4–16 Ω)
Headphone outputs: 2
Dimensions: approx. 580 × 145 × 320 mm
Weight: about 12 kg
Features
Digital frequency / channel display
Loudness control
Noise and rumble filters
Mono–stereo blending
Multi-room or quad-style speaker connection capability
Modular Hi-Fi chassis design

