You Don't Need To Be A Senior To Enjoy Antique Radio

For many people who are not old enough to remember when the radio was king there is still a huge desire for products that are based on the antique radio. It is hard to explain but the whole concept behind antique radio is making a comeback and it is not just in the business of restoring and selling old antique radios but the whole look and idea of antique radio is getting into newer technology as well.

It is true when they say that what is old always winds up being something new eventually. If you make your way to your local stereo store you will see a collection of CD players for your modern compact discs that are made in the shape of an antique radio. The sound is anything but antique but it is that look of an antique radio that seems to really attract people.

In some cases the manufacturers have even put old phonograph record players in devices that look like an old antique radio to give a different look and sound to playing your phonograph records. It is just another example of how some things, no matter how behind the times they may seem, will probably never completely go away.

As was mentioned before, there is a huge industry growing up around the idea of restoring and selling the radio to collectors and regular people alike. Adding a reconditioned antique radio to your living room or family room adds a flair to the room that nothing else can seem to match.

Many of these radios are reconditioned to be able to pick up the modern radio signals but they are still played through the antique speaker. It is quite an interesting thing to be listening to the hits of today through a speaker that is over 80 years old. To some people it is not just the novelty but the ability to seemingly travel back in time that attracts them.

Playing Back The Old Shows

You can take your CD player that is in the form of an antique radio and play any of the thousands of CDs through it that are recordings of old time radio shows. Most of these shows are sold exactly as they aired including commercials and all of the mistakes that came with doing live radio in the days it was being created. One of the more popular old time radio show CDs is the Orson Welles War Of The Worlds Halloween Show. Playing it back now is as fun as it was to listen to when it first happened.

There is a lot of character in an antique radio and it can add a lot to your home. Whether you choose the modern touch of a CD player in an antique radio form or if you choose to get an actual reconditioned radio makes no difference. You will still get that old time feeling you are looking for.