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Magnavox Regency Symphony, 1947?
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02-07-2011, 03:57 AM
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Re: Magnavox Regency Symphony, 1947?
O.K. It was the Belvedere my father had with the deluxe amp 101 with 4 6L6 output tubes. Tuner had one min. tube for fm, and, the rest octal tubes, and, one eye tube.
A hint. If your panel on front of your radio has a push button marked reject, that connected to a solonoid on record changer so you could reject it without getting up from your chair. I have a cheaper Magnavox '47 combo with 12" tv, am fm radio, no eye, and, p.p. paralel 6V6 output. This has the two speed Webster Chicago, and, has the reject feature on front of radio. I'd like to find another like my fathers' set. Bill Cahill "If it lights in the dark and leaves you with a warm glow it's tubes." "Honey, did you warm the baby bottle on my 75 watt hi-fi again?" "I left it somewhere, but, where?" |
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