1931 Sparton Ensemble 235 Radio/Phonograph/Record Changer

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1931 Sparton Ensemble 235 Radio/Phonograph/Record Changer

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Greetings. I have two questions about a 1931 Sparton 235 radio/record changer, as listed here: https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sparks_wit_235.html

1. Does anyone have any pictures of what the record changer should look like?

2. What's with the listed tube lineup? Is this a Canadian set?

Thanks!

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Re: 1931 Sparton Ensemble 235 Radio/Phonograph/Record Changer

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Hyperion wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 11:11 pm Greetings. I have two questions about a 1931 Sparton 235 radio/record changer
1. Does anyone have any pictures of what the record changer should look like?
2. What's with the listed tube lineup? Is this a Canadian set?
Thanks!


1. From Service Manual:
235-1.jpg
2: Tube Lineup:
7 - 485, 2- 483 (183), 1 - 80
No

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Re: 1931 Sparton Ensemble 235 Radio/Phonograph/Record Changer

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There is one on Facebook right now.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... =undefined

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Re: 1931 Sparton Ensemble 235 Radio/Phonograph/Record Changer

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Thanks, Chuck, very interesting. I can't for the life of me figure out, from the sketch, how that thing is supposed to work; or, for that matter, if the one in that cabinet with the busted up grille is what the changer is supposed to look like complete. Any thoughts?

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It looks somewhat complete, not sure though. I'm stumped as to how this changes records.

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Re: 1931 Sparton Ensemble 235 Radio/Phonograph/Record Changer

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I believe a stack of records is placed on the turntable. When the top record has finished playing it appears it is lifted off the pile, at a tilt, by part 1238-A and pushed into the left-side bin by the arm with the rubber piece.

The Facebook pictures suggests that the turntable spindle might retract downwards, perhaps the width of a record, after each play so that the record does not have to be lifted off so far.
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