Philips - 22RB662 - Transistor radio






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Philips 22RB662 transistor radio, manufactured in 1966, is tested and working, with various physical conditions.
Description from the seller
The Philips 22RB662 was a high-end, 1960s transistor radio known for its excellent sound quality, comprehensive reception (including Long Wave, Medium Wave, Short Wave, and FM), and design. It was a significant piece of mid-century technology that allowed users to connect external speakers, a gramophone, or a tape recorder, making it a versatile audio hub.
Key features
Reception: Full reception for Long Wave, Medium Wave, Short Wave, and FM bands.
Technology: One of the first all-transistor radios, representing a major advancement over vacuum tube models.
Sound Quality: Praised for good sensitivity on FM and excellent overall sound.
Versatility: Featured connections for external speakers, a gramophone player, and a tape recorder.
Design: A mid-century, wooden-cased design that is considered a piece of design history.
Overall
The Philips 22RB662 is a highly-regarded vintage radio, valued for its excellent performance and status as a significant piece of 1960s technology. It is a desirable item for collectors and audio enthusiasts interested in classic electronics and design.
All photos are part of the description. The stereo function has not been confirmed. Some bulbs are burnt out.
The radio will be properly packed and sent via Smart Shipping with insurance.
The Philips 22RB662 was a high-end, 1960s transistor radio known for its excellent sound quality, comprehensive reception (including Long Wave, Medium Wave, Short Wave, and FM), and design. It was a significant piece of mid-century technology that allowed users to connect external speakers, a gramophone, or a tape recorder, making it a versatile audio hub.
Key features
Reception: Full reception for Long Wave, Medium Wave, Short Wave, and FM bands.
Technology: One of the first all-transistor radios, representing a major advancement over vacuum tube models.
Sound Quality: Praised for good sensitivity on FM and excellent overall sound.
Versatility: Featured connections for external speakers, a gramophone player, and a tape recorder.
Design: A mid-century, wooden-cased design that is considered a piece of design history.
Overall
The Philips 22RB662 is a highly-regarded vintage radio, valued for its excellent performance and status as a significant piece of 1960s technology. It is a desirable item for collectors and audio enthusiasts interested in classic electronics and design.
All photos are part of the description. The stereo function has not been confirmed. Some bulbs are burnt out.
The radio will be properly packed and sent via Smart Shipping with insurance.
