Period radio (1972) info?

Stevehose

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Instructions and 1972 model options

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Amy,

I have a 'not quite' proper vintage Becker Europa II 599 radio in my CS. It was actually late '70's production I think, and was primarily in MB's. It is stereo, with a cassette (my cassette has a broken belt), and what I like about it in a car with AC is that the pushbuttons are on top of the dial, rather than below. You can actually access and use them! Here is a link to one - doesn't look to be in very good condition. A good one would probably run in the $200-250 range.

Cheers,

Gary
 

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buying and installing a period correct radio is not difficult


old radios had a five din connector that works well for the aux input signal of any modern device, to couple it with your bluetooth device is another thing, but not really needed
i found that the radio receiver is much better than my modern car radio
make sure that you fit a good antenna and a good installation of speakers
nothing too sophisticated, but a four system, including two in the rear shelf, one in the dash speaker place and one to compensate this fornt one opunder the passenger seat in a cigar wood box
if your radio has the uberendegler function that is ok if not add a separate unit to fade front/back, the second speaker under the front seat is crucial to compensate the impedance
 

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see here some of the details,


and please do not make holes in the door panels, there is no need
 

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Amy,

One piece of add on info from some discussions I had with the man who owned SW Stereo about 20 years ago. His first name is Stefan, and I think Weiss is his last name, but can't remember for sure.

We talked several times about Becker and Blaupunkt, car radios. He was always insistent that Becker was the superior product, and felt that they were easier to get repaired than the Blaupunkt. If you want to contact him, (assuming he still operates the company), here is their web site: www.swstereo.com

Gary
 

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Wow look at those brochures with pictures of the radios. Thanks to all again. I am feeling better educated and wished I still had my radio.
 
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