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AI Identification

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General Electric Eight Track AM/FM Stereo receiver

Vintage Audio Equipment

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of June 5, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This audio component appears to be a vintage tabletop stereo receiver bearing a logo and text for 'GENERAL ELECTRIC'. The front panel features a black plastic upper section and a brushed metallic lower section. On the left, an opening is labeled 'EIGHT TRACK / AM · FM STEREO', consistent with a player for 8-track cartridges. Centered is a 'PROGRAM' indicator with blue lighting numbered 1-4 and a 'SELECTOR' button. To the right, an analog radio tuning dial shows AM (54-160) and FM (88-108) frequencies behind glass or clear plastic. Control knobs along the bottom are labeled for 'VOLUME', 'BALANCE', 'TONE', and 'FUNCTION', with settings for Tape, Phono, FM Stereo, FM, and AM. A red-accented power toggle and a headphone jack are also visible. The aesthetic is stylistically consistent with electronics from the 1970s. Visible condition includes surface dust and minor scuffing on the metallic faceplate and knobs, suggesting typical age-related wear. Features identified are as marked and subject to physical verification of internal components.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this tabletop stereo receiver which bears markings consistent with General Electric (GE) manufacturing from the approximately mid-1970s. The unit features integrated 8-track, AM, and FM capabilities characteristic of consumer-grade 'all-in-one' systems of that era. I can observe surface dust, minor scuffing on the metallic faceplate, and wear on the control knobs, which are typical for its assumed age; however, I cannot verify the functionality of the internal belt drives, the condition of the playback head, or the integrity of the radio tuner without a physical inspection. The value estimate of $45 to $85 assumes the unit is in working or easily restorable condition. The market for vintage GE audio equipment of this specific tier is generally driven by nostalgia and entry-level collectors rather than high-end audiophiles. Comparable mid-century integrated systems often sell in this range if the aesthetic condition is fair to good. Because I am working from a hypothesis that this is an authentic GE product based on visible logos, the value would decrease significantly—likely to $10 or $20 for parts—if it were found to be a non-functional replica or if the internal components are severely corroded. To confirm the authenticity and precise value, an in-person examination by a technician is necessary to verify the internal circuitry, date codes, and mechanical performance. Documentation of previous ownership or original manuals would also assist in supporting this valuation.

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