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Rca victor radio record player console
Rca victor radio record player console











rca victor radio record player console

It appears to be much more than 10-watts per channel. This weekend I intend to get the Power Amp working. I wanted it to mount the speakers for storing them. I was looking for the speaker mounting panel that I left behind when I removed the speakers from the left channel.

#RCA VICTOR RADIO RECORD PLAYER CONSOLE PLUS#

Later that day I went back and found the console plus lots of other furniture in a huge pile of cut-up wood.

rca victor radio record player console

Exteremely well-built with sound absorbing material within. I took internal dimensions of the enclosure and I also had the speaker mounting panel intact. The enclosure was sealed without ducted ports so this must have been an acoustic suspension design. It is really hefty with hugh heat sinks and RCA power transisitors that I am sure are Silicon Bipolars - Power MOSFETs were not available yet.Īt home, before I took the speakers out of the enclosure, I hooked it up to my stereo system and found the sound exceptional. Always nice to have a full-sized car.Ĭheck my attached photos of the speaker complement and the empty enclosure that I took with me. Well, I got him to saw through the cabinet and separate the enclosure so it would fit into the trunk of my '91 S-Class Mercedes. I knew that it would not last long because right about then a guy came out with a Sawz-All to cut-up the cabinet so it could be accepted for trash pick-up the next day. I was running out of time to join a Company Teleconfernce Call l but I did want the speakers from the right Channel enclosure. So I gave up my Lunch hour and worked as fast as I could to quickly remove all speakers from the Left Channel enclosure. Three-way cross-over network with inductor and capacitors. Someone had removed one of the speaker backpanels so I could see the speaker complement: 1 - 15" high compliance Woofer with rubberized - not foam - surround 2 - MId-Frequency Horns and 2 - Sealed-Back 3-inch diameter Tweeters. Yours is very similar in appearance to the one that I found curbside near some upscale apartments yesterday while on my way out to lunch. More when playing a record than the radio. When the volume or balance knobs are turned it hisses loudly and the speakers cut in and out individually. Cabinet is in mint condition, radio works great, record player works great (except auto feature), but it does need some work as finding a clear volume is pretty hard. But never imagined finding one this nice. I've never even owned a record player but have always wanted an antique console. I was lucky to pick it up just a couple of weeks ago. It's in incredible condition and is by far my favourite thing in my new, partially furnished bachelor suite. I got a box of old records with it and the original Manual. I'm guessing late 50s or perhaps early 60s (how long did the RCA Victor name exist?). Can anyone help? I assume the RCA Victor name was well known and fairly widely produced? Any info is appreciated! I'm curious - don't plan on selling it but would also like to know its value (it's high to me ). I picked this up and haven't been able to find any info on it online.













Rca victor radio record player console