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Vintage Klassiker Kombination bestehend aus dem Vollverstärker AA-15 (Sn. 113469 und Tuner AJ-15 (Sn. 104). Gebaut zwischen 1968 und 1974 im hervorragendem optischem Zustand, technisch in einer Meisterwerkstatt für fast € 560,00 gewartet. Beide aufwendigen Handbücher sind vorhanden. Seltene Gelegenheit. Preis ab Saarbrücken. Vermittlungsauftrag.

Sonst keine Garantie, Rückgaberecht und Umtauschrecht.

Zahlbar in bar im Geschäft, IBAN per Vorkasse bei Versand

on behalf of a customer, private sale. Vintage classic combination consisting of the integrated amplifier AA-15 (Sn. 113469 and tuner AJ-15 (Sn. 104). Built between 1968 and 1974 in excellent optical condition, technically serviced in a master workshop for almost € 560.00. Both extensive manuals are available. Rare opportunity.Price on Saarbruecken.

Otherwise no guarantee, warranty, right of return and right of exchange.

Payable in cash in the shop, IBAN in advance when shipping

Dépôt - vente. Combinaison classique vintage composée de l'amplificateur intégré AA-15 (Sn. 113469 et du tuner AJ-15 (Sn. 104). Construit entre 1968 et 1974 en excellent état optique, techniquement révisé dans un atelier de maître pour près de 560,00 €. Les deux manuels détaillés sont disponibles. Occasion rare. Prix au départ de Saarbruecken.

Sinon aucune garantie, droit de retour et droit d'échange.

Payable en espèces en boutique, IBAN en avance lors d'une expédition

HiFi Forum Michael Preul
Karlstr. 23
66125 Saarbrücken - Dudweiler / Herrensohr
Deutschland

www.hififorumpreul.de
Tel. 0049-(0)6897-9661130

HiFi Forum Michael Preul, gegründet, founded, fondé en 1982

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About Heathkit

Heathkit traces its origins to 1911 in the United States, when Edward Bayard Heath founded an aircraft company in Chicago after acquiring the Bates Aeroplane Co. Renamed E.B. Heath Aerial Vehicle Co., it pioneered kit-built planes like the 1926 Heath Parasol. Following Heath's death in a 1931 test flight, Howard Anthony acquired the bankrupt firm in 1935, shifting focus to aircraft accessories in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Post-World War II, Anthony pivoted to electronics in 1947 with surplus parts, launching the iconic O-1 oscilloscope kit for $50—a bestseller that birthed the Heathkit brand and its DIY ethos.

In hi-fi audio, Heathkit earned acclaim for tunable amplifiers, integrated receivers, preamplifiers, tuners, and speaker systems, all sold as meticulous assembly kits from the 1950s through the 1970s. Standouts included the AA-151 and A-7E power amps, known for their robust tube and solid-state designs, alongside full stereo systems like the AR-15 receiver. The brand expanded into test gear and amateur radio but prioritized high-fidelity components for home enthusiasts.

Heathkit occupied a mid-tier market niche, delivering exceptional value through user-assembled kits that rivaled factory-built rivals at half the cost. Prized for reliability, customization, and warm sound signatures, these vintage pieces command collector status today among audiophiles restoring "kit-built" icons. Though production ceased in the 1980s after Zenith's acquisition, Heathkit's legacy endures as a cornerstone of DIY hi-fi heritage.

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