he Zenith 21BT34 solid state stereo was likely produced in the mid-1960s, as Zenith began producing stereos in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The console features a record player, radio, and possibly a tape player, all housed in a large wooden cabinet. The style is indicative of the mid-century modern design popular during that era. Zenith is credited with having invented the wireless remote control and FM multiplex stereo.
Has a pretty interesting speaker setup: a pair of 15×9‑inch oval woofers, horn midrange drivers, and 3‑inch tweeters. That’s a well‑engineered system for its era, and some speaker builders would be interested in those drivers even if they don’t want the whole console.
Sounds fantastic. Radio Works great. I could not figure out how to use the record player, it may or may not work.
Local pick up only. Location Syracuse NY
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