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I had a later version of the Zenith clock radio, mine had L.E.D. display and a straight line radio tuner. I used it for many years. No other clock radio sounded as good back then. Replaced it with a 2 piece Nachimichi stereo clock radio, later with a Proton, each was a step up in sound quality.
 
I had a later version of the Zenith clock radio, mine had L.E.D. display and a straight line radio tuner. I used it for many years. No other clock radio sounded as good back then. Replaced it with a 2 piece Nachimichi stereo clock radio, later with a Proton, each was a step up in sound quality.
I've got the non-clock version of that Zenith radio with the "circle of sound" bottom speaker.
It's up on a shelf in my garage so I can enjoy my favorite classic rock on WMGK 102.9 FM.
 
Not to hijack the thread, but here are some beautiful Deco/Moderne Sparton radios from the Thirties.

The first one has a cloisonné front; the next two are called the Bluebird model and have mirrored glass. Unfortunately they sell for thousands now, and they're just AM radios!sparton1.jpgspartonbluebird.jpg
 
Not to hijack the thread, but here are some beautiful Deco/Moderne Sparton radios from the Thirties.

The first one has a cloisonné front; the next two are called the Bluebird model and have mirrored glass. Unfortunately they sell for thousands now, and they're just AM radios!View attachment 318902View attachment 318903
Indeed, they are eye-catching designs, and so is the "Sled" model in cobalt blue glass.
But your right, they are simple AM radios.
It's all about superficiality, looks.. which humans are known for.
 
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