1939 Zenith 7S363 Console Radio Restoration
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This is a rather long and boring photo and video documentary of my full restoration, electrical and cabinet, of a 1939 Zenith model 7S363 console radio. However, it may be of interest to someone who is considering a restoration of a similar model. • If you're simply curious about how good these radios can sound, just skip ahead to the 39:55 mark for an AM broadcast sample, or the 40:45 mark to see how remarkably good these radios can sound playing an external stereo source through a simple modification. To see the MP3 input modification, skip to 47:16. The final video shots were made with an LG G3 smartphone. • I owe many thanks to the authors of the following videos: • • Tube Radio Repair--Component Lead Sol... (quig/quiggle soldering technique); • • Easy How to add MP3 ipod Input to Vin... (a simple modification for an MP3 player input); and • • A Look At A NOS 6E5 Magic Eye Tube (a convincing test of a 6E5 magic eye tube). • Some sources for special parts: • https://www.tedweber.com/wx5 (WX5 Copper Cap rectifier from Weber Vintage Sound Technology); • http://www.renovatedradios.com/ (reproduction knobs and buttons); • http://radiodaze.com/ (decals, item DCL-ZR4); and • Adams Manufacturing Co. (now closed) for tuning belt #115.
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