AEG 2083 – en
- 18th February 20177th July 2018
- by giovanni
AEG 2083
AEG 2083 - Telefunken Orchestra 53
It is important to underline that Telefunken is a joint venture between AEG and Siemens. It was created in order to produce professional and consumer radio devices.
As you can see in the previous gallery, but for its front logo, there is no difference compared to the Orchestra 53.
In 1953 it was Telefunken's top quality model. The brand was one of the most prestigious german companies.
This device is characterized by a great number of remarkable features.
An example is the FM oscillator stage for which an expensive ECC81 tube with high gain was employed.
An extra medium frequency stage was added in all bands in order to obtain a better sensitivity and selectivity than other excellent german devices.An aerial amplifier stage for AM bands was added in order to further improve the sensitivity in these bands that were extensively employed at that time.
Equally refined solutions were used on the Output stage
Pure A class with a powerful EL12 tube was used on the output stage.
Usually the outupt transformer distorts the sound. The bigger the output transformer the less the sound is distorted. This device has a very big transformer.
Moreover, to balance the frequency response a feedback system was used.
Professional louspeakers were used, the same that were employed in some theater loudspeakers. Clearly a greater number of the latter was used in theaters.
Due to its high quality the woofer is usually traded on ebay for USD 180.
With this business card to introduce it, this device cannot but save some great surprises for us.
With its stable tuning and relaxing sound the Orchestra 53 can be easily played in spacious rooms.
For those who want to start a collection with a great piece.
Back to my Telefunken Concertino TS’s review where I argued that the peculiar tuning lever and its fly-wheel reminded me of Fellini.
With this device I would update my argument saying that it reminds me of “The Great Beauty” where Fellini is undoubtedly still a strong presence.
- Telefunken Orchestra 53 and AEG 2083 are exactly the same device under a different name
BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth receiver embedMULTI PLATFORM CONNECTION
Each radio is equipped with a cable for connection to any digital device.TUBESOUND IMPROVEMENT
- Bluetooth receiver embed - The unit is equipped with a BLUETOOTH receiver powered directly by the receiver power supply. This makes it possible to control the amplifier from any external digital device as an IPAD, a Smartphone, or a sophisticated multimedia station. So you can hear your preferred web station or your lossesless file without cables on the room. Wireless Receiver can be equipped upon requests.
– Multi Platform Connection – A customized adaptation cable to connect any digital device as Iphone, Smartphone, Laptop, CD Player etc. will be provided with this radio. This special cable suits the different impedances between the modern equipment and the receiver. Furthermore the two stereo channels flow into one without increasing the load to the input unit.
MAIN FEATURES
Year of production: 1953/54
Superheterodyne IF 468/10700
9 AM Circuits 11 FM Circuits
Wavebands: Medium Waves (OM), Long Waves (OL),Short waves (OC), FM (UKW)
3 Loudspeakers:
1 Woofer, 1 Midrange
1 Electrostatic Tweeter
Dimensions (LHD): 26 x 17.3 x 11.4 inch
Net weight: 36 lb 5.5 oz
8 Tubes: ECC81 EF41 ECH81 EF41 EM35 EF41 EABC80 EL12
TONE CONTROL
The tones control system is very efficient. Above the large tone control knobs there is a band that lights up gradually indicating the emphasis on the band on which it acts.
AERIALS
Inside the cabinet there is a dipole for FM reception and a ferrite rotating aerial for AM reception.
Ferrite aerial can be rotated from the outside to achieve a perfect tuning of the device in the AM.
In this picture see the rotation mechanism and the position indicator of the aerial.
The reception sensitivity with internal aerials is very good. This unit was in fact produced in a period when there were not many radio stations and those available fairly apart from each others.
Using an external aerial sensitivity is further increased.
SEPARATE CONTROL TUNING BETWEEN AM AND FM
The tuning system is another gem.
The unit is equipped with mechanisms for keeping separate the AM and FM bands.
The movement is transferred to both mechanisms with a system of pulleys and separated gears.
TUNING INDICATOR
The magic eye has of course been replaced.
In the high left side corner we find the magic eye that indicates the perfect tuning station.
To the left is the volume control (with loudness built-in). Coaxially there is the ferrite aerial control.
On the left side of the glass we can see the aerial position indicator.
Continuing we find the FM and AM main display for Long Wave Medium and Court bands.
Under the dialglass we find the bass control equipped with indicator on the main dialglass.
To the right in the order there are the OFF, Turntable, LW, MW, SW, FM, Ferrite aerial and External aerial keys.
Further we find the treble control equipped with indicator on the main dialglass.
Finally, there are the coaxial tuning knobs.
LOUDSPEAKERS
There are three loudspeakers, which I have already described in the initial comment.
The woofer is really big and efficient.
The radio is equipped with a 18 cm ( 7 inches) Midrange and a conical electrostatic tweeter.
REAR SIDE
Output for external speakers.
Socket for recorder (tonbandgerat).
Turntable input (Tonabnehmer)
AM and FM aerial inputs and ground socket.