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13th Dec 2004, 1:02 am | #1 |
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grundig t25 [i think] repair
Hi i have a grundig t25 ,I think ,still at shop they say cant repair it didnt show up on computer for spares.thats why unsure of model no till i pick up from shop. Can anyone in or around Doncaster area repair.Also in need of mike and switch,also bit which covers tape round heads .Its at least 40 years old Loos like one on web site but without 3 buttons .Will travel out of area .please make my day .steve@oncory57.fsnet.co.uk
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13th Dec 2004, 1:21 am | #2 |
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Re: grundig t25 [i think] repair
Hi Steve.
Afraid I can't be of much help, but I suspect your machine's a TK5 - just about all the old Grundig recorders begin with TK. You'll find quite a few online references to the model. Paul |
15th Dec 2004, 7:14 pm | #3 |
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Re: grundig t25 [i think] repair
Thanks Paul for your reply. steve.
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15th Dec 2004, 10:55 pm | #4 |
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Re: grundig t25 [i think] repair
If you HAVE the 3 buttons, it will be a TK5 or TK8...the TK8 has an extended frontal area, with 3 grille slots in it forward of the 3 buttons. It also has 3 speakers, and 2 speeds, 3.375 and 7.5 IPS.
If you do NOT have the 3 buttons, it will be a TK 20, 24 or 25....the TK20 is single speed, half track. The TK 24 is single speed 4 track, and the TK25 is 2-speed, 1.875 and 3.375 IPS, half track. Hope this helps! I have SOME spares...praivate mail me when you know what you want, I may be able to help. |
15th Dec 2004, 11:00 pm | #5 |
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Re: grundig t25 [i think] repair
Sorry - 3 button clarification:
On the TK5 and TK8, the 3 buttons are about 1 " square and forward of the head area. On the TK 2* series they are 3 round buttons to the right of the volume/tone control knobs. PS In this and my previous post, by " forward " I mean towards you, when you are standing in front (i.e. in the " normal " stance) of the machine! |