Template:Styles of console radio receiver cases
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The case-styles of the console radios:[1]
- Table-type radios on the console table (furniture)
- Table-type radios with dedicated console tables (with built-in speaker) — table-type radios on the radio tables (furniture)
- Table-type radios integrated with console tables (without speaker) — an early form of console radios
- Console-type radios (with legs) —
- Highboy console radios — resembles the highboy (furniture), i.e. (high chests of drawer)
- Lowboy console radios — resembles the lowboy (furniture), i.e. (low chests of drawer)
- Floor-type console radios (without legs) —
- other style of Console radios
References
[edit]- ↑
“The history of Console Radio in U.S.A.”. in : Console Radios 1927-42 (in Japanese). Matsumoto, Japan:Japan Radio Museum.
Introducing: (1) Table Type on the Console Table (1920s) / (2) Console Speaker Table (late-1920s, Philco) / (3) Table Type integrated with the Console Table (4) Console Type [with legs] including High-boy/Low-boy (1926-) / (5) Floor Type [without legs] (late-1930s) / (6) similarity to the [Console-Type Radio-Phonograph].