RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
Bob Andersen - 11-28-2014
Yes, it uses common Philco knobs so that was no problem
Other than clear coating the top, I haven't touched the cabinet and don't plan to any time soon. I just don't have the room or equipment to do it right. Someday I hope to get an HVLP spray rig and space to handle a cabinet this large - or have someone else do it.
RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
thirtiesradio - 12-03-2014
(11-28-2014, 04:23 PM)Bob Andersen Wrote: Yes, it uses common Philco knobs so that was no problem Other than clear coating the top, I haven't touched the cabinet and don't plan to any time soon. I just don't have the room or equipment to do it right. Someday I hope to get an HVLP spray rig and space to handle a cabinet this large - or have someone else do it.
Yes the top clear finish on the 37 and 38-690's seem to have problems with peeling off. I've seen several that are missing some or most of the lacquer clear coat
RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
Geoff - 12-09-2014
Nice set Bob. Look forward to one of your great video restorations on this one!
- Geoff
RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
Bob Andersen - 03-10-2017
As some of you may know I recently bought a new house and just finished moving. A lot of my collection is now in a climate controlled storage facility, but some of the best are now in a display room. That includes this 37-690.
I moved all the sets either myself or with the help of a friend. I removed some of the chassis to lighten the load which gave me the opportunity to finally take a closer look inside this beast.
Turned out the removing the lower chassis didn't help as much as we had hoped but taking out the big speaker too sure did.
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While disconnecting the tweeters I noted that they both were nuts and showed evidence of having been removed. Also the cable for the one in the upper right butts up next to a tube shield.
Well that got me thinking and I did a little web searching and discovered ever example I could find showed the tweeters with the connections up top - not at the bottom. That leads me to the conclusion that mine are in upside-down!
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Here's one I found online.
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RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
Bob Andersen - 03-10-2017
Now here's a look at that lower chassis.
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It appears some of the electrolytics were replaced way back in the day. Otherwise, I think it's all original.
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RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
PhilcoJohn - 03-10-2017
Beautiful!!! your one lucky guy good luck with it!
RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
Tim Tress - 08-21-2017
Those Sprague electrolytic capacitors would still be "period correct"; if it were mine, I would restuff them.
RE: Proud new owner of a 37-690 -
RadioSvit - 09-04-2017
Fantastic device ...
It's my dream ...