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Motorola console stereo
I hope this thing is old enough for this forum. I was at Value Village in Racine when I found this. They wanted 80 for it but it was half price day, The guy made out the ticket ant the lady up front read the 80 as 30 and charged me only 15 bucks! who am I to correct their mistakes! I believe I am the first person to remove the back cover as this thing has seen very little use. The amp has 6 6V6s and is a a 3 channel amp. It has a 15" woofer, 2 8" mids and 2.5" tweeters. This thing is amazingly loud and clear. I am at work now and can't remember the exact tube count but wanted to post anyways. The model number is: SK77W-2Z I guessed it was from '60 or '61, my friend told me it was a '62 because he has one also. He also said they are quite rare. Whoever said that Friday the 13th is unlucky is crazy!!!
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That is super nice. Post a pic of the amp if you get the chance?
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Sure, I'd be happy to. I am going to detail clean the inside very soon. I also forgot to mention that it has the "Vibrasonic" feature. It is like a reverb echo and sounds awesome!
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Congratultions! Have much fun with that thing! It looks nice and that vintage sound is just from another world.
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That is a nice console.
Great job snagging that one. Snade |
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A friend just picked one of these up along the road... a heavy beast...
I think the chassis numbers are HS-968 and HS-969, plus the multiplex chassis HS-996 - you can find schematics online here: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/s...s/Motorola.htm |
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That's a nice console! I had one with the same features and control layout several years ago. Someone had "antiqued" the cabinet green. I would have loved to have gotten my hands on the person who did that. Mine had a fairly sensitive tuner and would bring in stations that this new garbage would not.
A guy I know tried to sell me one like this about a year ago for $200. The radio played great but the TT had problems. The cabinet had major damage on the top where they had a fish tank sitting on top of it. You are lucky to have a thrift store that actually has half off days. The ones around here act like they are doing you a big favor for having 10% off sales. There's a radio/8-track/BSR changer combo in a particleboard cabinet in a local thrift store. I think it's a Capehart or Soundesign. They wanted a very reasonable $194 for it! The only kind of console I'd pay that kind of money for would be one with a Fisher 500C or similar stereo stuffed in it. It's a shame that you can't hardly give a console stereo of this quality to the general public. In the past year, I've junked 5 or 6 because no one would buy them. Don't worry, they were not high end like yours is. Nowadays, if it's not in a silver plastic box with a CD player on top, most people will go the other way. In the early '90's there was a guy here who owned a junk store. About the only people who would buy consoles, even back then, were the ones that wanted to make some sort of cabinet out of them. The junk store owner would usually stip the insides out for the buyer and give them to me. |
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I'd be more interested in that RCA CTC9 color set behind it...
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I have one similar to that. Mine is a 1963 model. I paid 6.99 for it at a Goodwill. I was 180 miles from home when I found it. Luckily I was able to remove the legs and it went into the back seat. Mine has the exact same tuner arrangement as yours but styled differently. The record changer looks different too. It looks a lot like the later 60s Motorola changers. Its works good and sounds awsome. The amp is 3 channel with 6 6v6 tubes. Keep yours intact as tons of these are getting stripped and thrown away.
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Here are some pics of mine. Mine has the reverb unit and 11 speakers. I like the FM station booklet that came with it. I like the taller round 45 adaptor Voice of Music used on their older changers. They work much better than the later flat ones.
John |
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Eleven speakers? How come so many speakers in that console? I could see that many speakers in a three-way console with TV, but for just AM/FM/stereo FM and phono, eleven drivers seems to me to be a bit much.
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It does have 11 speakers. The one in the picture is the 15" center channel woofer. It has three 5" mid range one 4" vibrasonic and one 3 1/2" tweeter on each side.
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What, on earth, would you possibly need 11 speakers in a console for? Lyos Gemini Norezel |
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Nice! I can think of a lot I could do with a console with 11 speakers!
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