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Rosita Coburg PHILIPS/GRUNDIG Musikanlage EXTREM SELTEN!!!
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Rosita Coburg PHILIPS/GRUNDIG Musikanlage EXTREM SELTEN!!!

USD$1,570 EUR$1,375
Condition
Excellent
Location
Rheinland, DE
Source
Kleinanzeigen
Posted
3d ago
Last seen
3d ago

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Seller's Description

Hi,

ich biete euch dieses tolle Gerät an, das auf den Bildern gut dargestellt wurde.

Ein absolutes Unikat, in diesen tollen Zustand finden Sie es nur bei mir und sonst nirgendwo.

Zustand Optik: Sehr Gut
Zustand vom Gerät: sollte alles noch Problemlos funktionieren.

Das Gerät wird als Ungetestet verkauft, da ich nicht die Möglichkeit habe es zu testen.

Maße:

Gerät:
70cm Breite
58,5cm Länge
64,5cm Höhe

lautsprecher:
36,5cm Breite
24,5cm Länge
72,5cm Höhe

Geräte Details:
Hersteller Theo Schmitz GmbH aus Paderborn.
Marke Rosita Coburg / Coburg Ch= 9075.
Rosita Stereo-Musikschrank Coburg.
Artikelbezeichnung: Rundfunkempfänger Radio / Tuner nach 2.Weltkrieg.
Rundfunk-Chassis = Grundig 9075
Phono-Chassis = Philips GC61
Cassetten-Recorder = Philips N2505

Das Gerät war das Lieblingsstück von meinen Vater, das sieht man am Zustand, da alles wirklich im Top Zustand erstrahlt und Perfekt ist für Sammler oder Liebhaber.

Über die Seltenheit des Gerätes brauch ich niemanden in Kenntnis setzen, da Sammler wissen wie Teuer das Gerät ist im Zustand wie ich ihn anbiete.

Das Gerät ist aus dem Jahr 1975/76 und steht sogar im Radiomuseum in Paderborn.

Ich bevorzuge eine Abholung in 67346 Speyer.

Transport zu ihnen nach Hause möglich, wenn der Käufer ein Unternehmen beauftragt.

Privatverkauf!
Keine Garantie oder Gewährleistung.
Gekauft wie gesehen oder beschrieben.

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

This is a buyer’s market for vintage Philips/Grundig combos, but the €1,375 asking price for this Rosita Coburg tuner is aggressively overpriced compared to the typical used market. Based on 135 recent EUR listings, the median is €90, with the 75th percentile at €150; this listing sits nearly ten times above the 75th percentile, making it an ambitious, not fair, price unless it includes rare, verified original accessories or is a pristine, unopened collector’s piece.

The Rosita Coburg is well-regarded for its robust Grundig tuner section and vintage Philips styling, offering solid FM reception and warm analog sound when properly maintained. Its rarity and “EXTREM SELTEN” claim could justify higher value only if the unit is fully functional, original-owner condition, and includes the original cabinet, remote, or documentation. Without those specifics confirmed, the price is a hard pass; if verified as complete and working, it’s still a niche collector’s item, not a practical buy for everyday use.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Philips

Founded in Eindhoven, Netherlands, in 1891 by Gerard Philips, an engineer, and his father Frederik, a banker, Philips began as a modest light bulb manufacturer, quickly evolving into a global electronics powerhouse through relentless innovation. The brothers' early focus on quality incandescent lamps laid the groundwork for expansion into radios, televisions, and audio milestones like the 1963 compact cassette and the 1982 Compact Disc co-developed with Sony. This heritage of pioneering formats that reshaped home entertainment cements Philips as a cornerstone of 20th-century audio history.

Philips has long excelled in consumer audio categories, from vintage turntables and cassette decks to amplifiers, speakers, and complete hi-fi systems, often blending cutting-edge tech with practical design. Iconic products like the first CD player (CD-100) and early wireless Streamium systems highlight their prowess in optical media, portable recording, and integrated sound solutions, while forays into headphones and even acquiring Marantz underscored a broad portfolio.

Today, Philips occupies a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, prized by savvy buyers for reliable, value-driven performance rather than ultra-high-end exotica. No longer a full-spectrum electronics giant—having pivoted to health tech—its licensed audio branding delivers competent, innovation-rooted gear that's accessible yet evocative of golden-era nostalgia, appealing to both modern enthusiasts and vintage collectors.

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