For Sale Dynatron SRX with GL75, £125

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BruceFlea

BruceFlea
Wammer
May 19, 2019
444
259
83
Rotherby Leics.
AKA
Nic
HiFi Trade?
  1. No
These bits are from my second and third systems and due to downsizing are for sale as one lot.
I’m just going have one system from now on!!
Dynatron SRX 26, with fitted Goldring Lenco GL75, with as new Audio Technica cartridge. It’s in pretty tip top condition for an old timer and the GL75 as nice as I’ve seen. Bought it working but when I tried it only one speaker was powered, so hopefully that’s an easy fix, I was going to use the GL75 in a another built, but just never got round to it!!
Musical Fidelity E10 Amplifier, E50 Tuner, E60 CD, these all bought by me new, I’m not sure if I have the boxes but I do have the original pamphlets somewhere??
E60 comes with remote, again in good used condition, couple of marks to the polished front of the E10. There is a slight pop on start-up with the E10, but that’s been there as long as I can remember. I’ve also manage to loose the kettle power leads, so you’ll need 3 for the Elektra’s
I’ll also chuck in an Angle Audio phono stage.
Based in Rotherby , Leicestershire and collection is a must! Priced at £375 all in, hopefully that’s a good price!
 

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BruceFlea

BruceFlea
Wammer
May 19, 2019
444
259
83
Rotherby Leics.
AKA
Nic
HiFi Trade?
  1. No
Dynatron,
 

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krellmad

Wammer
Wammer
Mar 21, 2012
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281
128
County Durham
AKA
Vince
HiFi Trade?
  1. No
This is a cracking starter/second system for someone at, what I think, is a very good price. They all look like they've been cherished, really well looked after.
Glws
 
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old Guy

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Wammer Plus
Nov 15, 2021
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3,620
183
Bournemouth
AKA
John
HiFi Trade?
  1. Yes
The Hacker brothers Ron and Arthur were self taught, with no professional training. Their avid reading of technical information made them experts in the radio field. They started their own manufacturing company in 1927, in one room above their fathers grocery shop in Maidenhead. Because the brothers were aged 17 and 19 they used the name of their father, H. Hacker. The trade name adopted was "Dynatron", and the company name was later changed to "Dynatron Radio Ltd" in 1936.


Their philosophy from the start was to design and produce radios of the highest quality, incorporating all the latest technical advances. They aimed at the luxury end of the market, making sets of high specifications combined with beautiful cabinets. In 1934 they produced the "Ether Emperor" 17 valve radiogram, selling for 130 guineas - a serious amount of money in those days!


During the second world war they produced airborne guidance systems for the R.A.F. The company expanded from approximately 70 employees to 160 during this time, and due to demand the weekly production was raised to 57 hours.


The post-war period was difficult for Dynatron, due to markets conditions and shortage of materials. In 1954 the company was taken over by Ekco, both Hacker brothers being retained as joint managing directors. In 1959 the brothers parted company with Ekco and set up Hacker radio. Once again they aimed at the top end of the market, and gained an enviable reputation in the trade. Due to an increasingly competitive market and cheaper imports Hacker went into the hands of the receiver in May 1977.


Soon after the Hacker brothers left Dynatron, Ekco merged with Pye in December 1960. In 1967 Pye was absorbed by Philips, and in 1981 Philips sold Dynatron to Roberts Radio.


Arthur Hacker died in 1981 and Ron died three years later in 1984. What had started as their boyhood passions turned into serveral successful companies producing radios and televisions that eclipsed most of their competitors. The Dynatron museum is dedicated to the memory of the Hacker brothers and to the preservation of the Dynatron products they produced.

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