| Jeffhs |
06-26-2004 09:57 PM |
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Originally posted by jt1stcav
Damn, what a beauty (and a beast)! Also love those two tuning-eye tubes.
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Jim, I just saw the pics of your present audio system. You say you have a Magnavox amplifier. Would that be the unit the rest of your system is resting on? If so, the cabinet (what little of it shows in the picture) looks great. Was that unit originally a stereo console or even a 3-way system (TV, AM/FM stereo/phono)? I'm curious, because I like all makes of console units (but Magnavox and Zenith are my favorites). Living in a small apartment, I don't have the room for big consoles as I did when I lived in the Cleveland area. But I still like looking at pictures of those magnificent Magnavox, Zenith and other console entertainment units from years past. The large Magnavox 3-way color theater consoles from the mid-'60s, with the "Phantom" total remote control, are my favorites from the original Magnavox Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana (I also have a good friend whose parents had a Magnavox b&w table model TV with the Phantom remote back in the '60s and '70s--it served them well and worked well for years); however, I can't say I care much for today's Philips-Magnavox, as I understand the new ones are built so cheaply and flimsily it is almost too easy to shove the set off the table, stand, etc. when you push a button on the front control panel beneath the CRT. Better to use the remote for all control functions, IMO. The new "Zenith" televisions built by Gold Star are built solidly enough (I think), but have other problems (CRT doesn't last longer than two years and the sets develop chassis troubles galore after a year or two, especially when the CRT shorts and takes much of the video circuitry with it).
BTW, I looked at the pics of your previous sound system and was impressed by the looks of the cabinet your first system was installed in (before you had to sell most of it off). I have a smaller version of that cabinet, in which my TV, VCR and cable box are installed. Yours looks very nice (I'll bet it was a heck of a thing to get into your living room as big as it is, though), with the TV on top and the rest of your gear built into it.
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