Very nice Phico G1824. could use help?
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Really? There is nobody here at all, who has any information on this set?
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I suspect no one has seen that set or has any info on it. Sams photofacts has nothing that I could find. Based on Ron's age guide this would be a 1959 set. http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=14941
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It's not like you are being ignored but this is more or less mid-century modern which very few here, if anyone at all, are interested in. Hence the lack of response.
This is one of those cases where I would encourage soliciting help on more than one forum. I'm sure there are people in the HiFi tube world who will have some expertise on this one.
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...actually...
I'll try to help. Sorry, busy with work, don't post a lot these days.
I can't answer your question #1 other than suggesting watching the auction site for something suitable...I see Philco speakers on there frequently, pulled from old Philco hi-fi/stereo consoles.
As for question #2, have you looked to see if Sams Photofacts covers this model?
https://samswebsite.com/
...nevermind...I just looked and G1824 isn't listed in their list of schematics.
As others have said, this is much newer than the average old radio being collected by people. And since it is not a high end model like a Fisher, HH Scott, Sherwood, Marantz, Dynaco, etc., there is not much interest in the Philco stereo/hi-fi equipment, thus little info out there.
Someone probably has an original service manual. I'll look tonight if I don't forget. I have some Philco service literature through the early 1960s, but by no means is it a complete set.
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I did look and I do not have the G1824 service info, sorry.
Oh - as Bob said, this is a 1959 model, not 1961. G = 1959 model year.
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