Maison du Son
written by
André Ramos
October 2, 2023
The Philips Andante BA 391U was manufactured between 1949-50 in Vienna.
written by
Kevin Fernandes Pereira
October 2, 2023
The Philips 156 UBV is a radio that was used in World War II by the Wehrmacht.
written by
Benjamin Juchem
October 3, 2023
This object biography delves into the rich history of the Bush TR82 transistor radio, a British electronics gem from the 1950s.
written by
Christelle Timis
October 9, 2023
The Philips radio "Jupiter 541 Stereo" with the type designation "B5D41A" is a tabletop unit. At the rear, the radio has a tape/record player and an aerial connection.
written by
Laurence Harf
October 9, 2023
La radio Philips 2514, aussi appelée Paladin, a été commercialisée en 1928 comme un des premiers modèles à fonctionner avec une prise.
written by
Armin Ceman
October 12, 2023
A german device from the 1950's meant to compete with the long-player format
written by
Luca Uhrig
October 12, 2023
A cute little vinyl player, also known as the "Disc-eater" that brought about the era of 7-inch 45's vinyls and dissapearance of visible audio formats.
written by
Zaouch Yassine
October 13, 2023
The Braun TS 1 is a radio manufactured by the german Braun company. This radio, along with ther models, introduced a new concept of radio-making. The Braun company tried to design their radios by fitting them to different home styles.
written by
Cathy Collard
November 3, 2023
The radio, first produced in 1931 by Telefunken, was often referred to as a Katzenkopf due to the catlike shape of it's scale cover.
written by
Morgane Denozi
December 21, 2023
The Ghettoblaster from Philips is a portable radio from the 1995s.
written by
Philippe Hein
January 24, 2024
The Edison Standard Phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison.
written by
Daniele Guido
,
Kirill Mitsurov
,
Frédéric Reis
September 1, 2023
The Gramophone, an iconic symbol of bygone eras, holds a special place in the annals of music history.
written by
Alice Pinho Reis
January 24, 2024
Radio created by Grundig in 1954.
written by
Hannah Schmit
January 24, 2024
The Philips 2601, a combination between radio and piece of furniture, is a product of the radio domestication process.
written by
Célia Hamissi
January 24, 2024
The Platine Thorens 160 is one of most iconic object of the 70s, and still is considered to be a masterpiece of sound-engineering.
written by
Caroline Resch
November 3, 2023
Produced since the 1940s, the Philips Philetta arguably constitutes Philips most iconic radio.
written by
Pol Schlottert
,
January 24, 2024
The Telefunken M 4001 was a sound recorder and sound reproducer from the German company Telefunken.
written by
Andreas Fickers
January 12, 2022
This radio is an icon of radio history as it had the green Radio Luxemburg button to immediately tune into one of the most popular radio stations in Europe.
written by
Emily Griffin
January 24, 2024
Created by Otto Griessing in the company Seibt, upon Goebbels’ demand, this radio was presented to the public for the first time in August 1933.