Grundig Stereoanlage
- Condition
- Excellent
- Location
- Bayern, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 1d ago
- Last seen
- 46m ago
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Biete diese tolle Stereoanlage eines Bekannten an
GRUNDIG " FINE ARTS "
CD Player
Kassettendeck
Receiver
Fernbedienung
2 Lautsprecher von Acron
Bedienungsanleitung
Die Anlage ist voll funktionsfähig und hat einen tollen Klang
Siehe Bilder - bei Fragen bitte melden - am besten Abholung !!!
Bezahlung per Paypal oder Bar bei Abholung !!! - Privatverkauf keine Garantie oder Rücknahme !!!!
Falls die Anlage versandt werden soll kommt noch das Porto dazu !!!
Grundig’s CD players from the Stereoanlage era carry a reputation for solid, no-nonsense German engineering that delivers warm, reliable sound without the fuss. This €149 listing sits just under the 75th percentile of €150 from 106 recent EUR comparables, making it a fair-to-ambitious price that’s still well within the typical market band between €66 and €150. It’s not a bargain, but it’s not overpriced either—just a solid ask for an excellent-condition unit.
What makes this a worthwhile buy is the combination of pristine condition and the Grundig name’s enduring appeal among enthusiasts who value straightforward, durable hi-fi. If the listing includes original accessories like the remote, power cable, and CD tray cover, the €149 becomes even more compelling. At this price point, there’s no need to worry about hidden flaws unless the seller is vague about function or age; a clean, original-owner unit at a fair price is a genuine buying opportunity for someone seeking a reliable, well-regarded CD player.
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Grundig traces its origins to post-World War II Germany, founded in 1945 by Max Grundig in Fürth, Bavaria. Starting as a radio repair shop under the name Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer, it quickly pivoted to manufacturing, launching the iconic Heinzelmann radio in 1948 that propelled the brand to global fame. This German engineering heritage defined an era of postwar consumer electronics innovation, with Grundig expanding into televisions, Hi-Fi systems, and broadcast technology through the 1970s. Though the original company faced insolvency in 2003, the brand was revived under Turkish conglomerate Koç Holding via Arçelik in 2007, preserving its legacy while broadening its scope.
In audio and Hi-Fi, Grundig earned renown for pioneering radios, reel-to-reel tape recorders, and high-fidelity stereos that embodied meticulous German craftsmanship. Its postwar lineup included amplifiers, speakers, and complete Hi-Fi consoles, alongside ventures like the ambitious but ill-fated Video 2000 format. Today, the brand's consumer electronics portfolio emphasizes entertainment systems, though it has shifted toward small appliances and white goods; vintage Grundig Hi-Fi gear remains sought after for its robust build and warm analog sound.
Positioned as a mid-tier heritage brand with strong vintage appeal, Grundig appeals to collectors and enthusiasts valuing reliable, no-nonsense German design over cutting-edge exotica. Once a European powerhouse rivaling Philips, its modern iterations under Arçelik maintain accessible quality in over 65 countries, blending nostalgia with practical innovation—ideal for buyers seeking durable, stylish audio classics without boutique premiums.
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