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Olympia roundie in Boston
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Can't remember if this was posted already, couldn't find a thread. $190 might be a little steep, but I haven't seen this brand on here before. Probably an RCA clone? New Vista, I'd guess? http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/for/2274213711.html
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I think that is a '64 model with the RCA CTC-15. I hope others love the home entertainment centers as much as I do. I know they are hard to save because of the size but I just love em!
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me too, hope it gets saved.
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Would guess it is an "Olympic" brand RCA clone. Very nice contemporary design.
-Steve D.
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That Olympic is not an RCA clone. It's a genuine RCA CTC15 chassis. That's the last year RCA sold their completed chassis to other firms to resell. When the CTC16 chassis came out , they licensed the manufacture of the 15 design ot anyone who wanted to build it.
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Olympic had a pretty poor reputation for quality; shouldn't be an issue here, though, at least not with the TV portion.
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I've had bad luck with Olympic sets. Very nice cabinets, but cheap, cheap insides. They don't seem to be gutless wonders like Muntz, they just use a severely cramped chassis design with horrible quality caps, coils, and ladyfinger modules.
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It's the only set I ever seen with one stage of IF.
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Just one? Wow, Muntz has more!
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