Zenith Model K725 Post-War AM/FM Radio (1953)
Zenith Model K725 Post-War AM/FM Radio (1953)
Zenith
Zenith Model M725 Post-War AM/FM Radio
The Zenith Model K725, introduced in 1953, was a cornerstone of mid-century home audio and represented the absolute gold standard for tabletop radio performance. Encased in a sturdy, streamlined plastic cabinet, the radio packed a sophisticated seven-vacuum-tube system that featured Zenith's famous ultra-sensitive tuning circuits for crystal-clear AM and FM radio reception. It was especially celebrated for its oversized, high-quality internal speaker, which delivered a remarkably rich, warm sound that easily beat out cheaper competitors. The radio featured a signature, smooth-spinning "Big Dial" on the front, making it incredibly easy for listeners to accurately lock onto distant radio stations. It became a beloved fixture on American kitchen counters and bedroom nightstands for years before compact clock-radios eventually took over the market.
Donation: John & Carol Babina Jr.
