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What the heck is this?
For sale on Kijiji Quebec. At first glance I mistook it for an Avanti, but it's actually a Panasonic set. Anyone familiar with these?
Last edited by Jon A.; 03-09-2014 at 05:35 PM. Reason: Removed pics to free up attachment space. |
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Looks like mid 70's. Never seen one. No doubt its
rare, at least down here very few JP consoles were sold. The early Panny solid state chassis was quite nice, modular and only had power supply problems. I bet its one of those. Too bad the model tag seems to be missing but there is a chassis # inside. I would get it if reasonable......... 73 Zeno
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saw these sets back in the late 70s at jimmy rea electronics.they sold very high end products.very good picture on these sets and they were reliable performers from what i heard.they were pretty expensive,around 900.00.
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Well the seller still want 100$ for it. And to be honest I'm really out of room. Maybe there is a videokarma member in Montréal that would be interested?
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It seems a lot of the console Panasonics sold in the U.S. were built in Canada. |
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I think it was called a "Quintrix". Great picture, fussy chassis to work on after it aged.
Mostly power supply issues. |
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Did a little research. Control area on a CT2526 seem identical.
Uses GP-76 chassis. Other models CT2516, 2536, &2546 Probably one of them. Very conventional set, 2 main boards & regulated power xformer like Zenith. Made apx 1976-77 I dont see the Quintrix logo. Be a shame to let it go, wait a week & offer $50....... I wouldnt pay more unless it has a perfect jug. 73 Zeno
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Apparently that's what my '89 Panasonic console cost when new. Last edited by Jon A.; 08-30-2013 at 08:05 PM. |
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