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PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 10:27 pm    Post subject: Looking for a part for Grundig Classic 960 Reply with quote

I'm trying to repair a Grundig Classic Model 960 (vintage reproduction) for a friend. It's about 2 years old and the volume potentiometer/on-off switch needs to be replaced. The pot/switch assembly is mounted on a small circuit board, so I'm not sure if the pot/switch can be purchased by itself or if the whole pot/switch and IC comes as a single part. Although there are a few numbers on the IC, I can't find anything relating to manufacturer and I don't know which, if any of the numbers is a part number...
Can anyone help identify this part, and hopefully lead me to a source to buy a new one ?
Thanks !
Marc
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:41 pm    Post subject: Volume Potentiometer For Repro Grundig 960 Reply with quote

Hello...were you ever able to resolve your problem with the volume on/off switch? I'm having the same problem with mine and I'd like to be able to fix it myself. Any information you have would be greatly appreciated

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~Andrea
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The manufacturer is Grundig! It was made in China for them as a curio, more or less, and sold primarily by Willoughby & Ward in the back pages of many magazines.

Being that it was OEM'd in China, it was considered a throw-away when it malfunctioned. You might search for Grundig's customer support e-mail address as they are still in business and make primarily consumer shortwave portable radios.

Just by way of comparison, the actual, original 1955 Model 960 was in a Bakelite cabinet, not wood, was of course all tubes, and didn't have those extra little round knobs. The pot and switch are still fine in mine 50+ years later.

Unless the pot is a really weird style, you may be able to find one at a parts house such as Mouser, Jameco, or Digi-Key.

Geoff Fors
Monterey CA
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