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Wow, das ist wirklich ein wunderschöner 6-3D. Meiner schaut leider (noch) nicht so aus.
Der Olli versteht sein Hobby wirklich gut, dann gibt es einmal den Plastik Franz für Lackierungen in West.- und Mitteldeutschland und den Olli für den Süden Jetzt fehlt noch ein Lackierkünstler im Norden.
Viele Grüße,
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Ohja, ein W III, der technisch beste Freiburg überhaupt Und dann auch noch in dem guten Zustand, also das ist wirklich schön. Ich durfte ja schon bei Franz einen restaurierten W III hören und was soll ich da groß sagen? Der Klang ist einzigartig. Der Empfang ja natürlich auch
Viele Grüße,
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I know the mystery is solved, but this is my deduction:
1) One way you can tell the SABA 6 series from the 7 series is the round IF coils. So it could be clearly a 6 series or earlier.
2) It is push-pull EL84 output, so it could also be a Freiburg 3DS or Freiburg 6.
3) It is not a 3DS because the ferrite antenna system is different.
4) So it is Freiburg 6.
The reason I chose to get a Freiburg 6 were I think the glass dial is not as nice on a 7. The round 6 IF coils are more attractive than the rectangular shaped ones in the 7. -
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You're welcome Wouldn't it be nice if this knowledge were important? What a pity that chassis for sale has no dial glass. It must have been broken in shipping. Disaster
SABA dial glass is much thicker and so stronger than on a Grundig for example.
When I bought my 6 I asked the seller on ebay.de to take pack the chassis separately. When the 2 boxes arrived. The cabinet was broken, but fortunately it had only separated at the glue joints. Also the radio was no longer working because it had been placed directly onto styrofoam chips which were now stuck everywhere between the resistors and capacitors underneath. It took almost two years to put it all back together again so it was working.
I also agree with you that if there were a fire at home and I could only save one radio, it would be the Freiburg W III, although there is no question that the Freiburg 6 is a better receiver; it's a truly fantastic radio. But it's no WIII. -
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