A newer "Talking Machine" discovery
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Re: A newer "Talking Machine" discovery
I remember working on the amplifier with the push-pull 50C5's. I'll have to ask my mom if she remembers it. They were married in May 1955. I have become old enough to get the "collect what you remember from your youth" mentality. But it clashes too much with my main collection.
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Re: A newer "Talking Machine" discovery
I know what you mean Jeff. A flood of memories from my youth because of this phonograph which makes me want to re-live it a little through the collecting some of the music. I bought another 50's stereo phono at Stanton's in November for $5.00 with an additional speaker! It is an Admiral. Not quite as stylish as the RCA but in a faux Blonde oak cabinet typical for the period. Chuck restored the amp and is sending it back so when I get it, it will be interesting to hear how that one sounds in comparison.
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I would like to find a nice Webcor Musicale Coronet and a Magnavox Concert Grand one day. Those have fond memories attached. The Webcor is quite similar to the RCA discussed here, but had this I think the Concert Grand would get me killed. I remember those from childhood. The big 1958 Telefunken we have in the "great room" has been with me forever.edisonclassm wrote:I know what you mean Jeff. A flood of memories from my youth because of this phonograph which makes me want to re-live it a little through the collecting some of the music. I bought another 50's stereo phono at Stanton's in November for $5.00 with an additional speaker! It is an Admiral. Not quite as stylish as the RCA but in a faux Blonde oak cabinet typical for the period. Chuck restored the amp and is sending it back so when I get it, it will be interesting to hear how that one sounds in comparison.
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Re: A newer "Talking Machine" discovery
I restored a Concert Grand a couple years ago, it is a beast!
Had the most problems getting the wireless remote control working correctly and rebuilding the tuning motor.
Chuck
Had the most problems getting the wireless remote control working correctly and rebuilding the tuning motor.
Chuck
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RCA Victor had two-track stereo tapes on the market in 1954.AmberolaAndy wrote:Manufactured the 26th week of 1956! (late June 1956) Just when stereo tape machines were coming out. Stereo wasn’t on records until 1958!edisonclassm wrote:Here are a few more photos
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Really?Wolfe wrote:RCA Victor had two-track stereo tapes on the market in 1954.AmberolaAndy wrote:Manufactured the 26th week of 1956! (late June 1956) Just when stereo tape machines were coming out. Stereo wasn’t on records until 1958!edisonclassm wrote:Here are a few more photos
