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Philco Model 41-296X with 41-285 modified chassis
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The coil that Radio Daze sent me says 125E on top it is much larger than the original, the original coil rivet spacing is 2 3/8" this one is 3 1/8" and 1 1/2 time taller Icon_confused: Yes it has 6 numbered terminals plus the blue, red and brown wires on the opposite side.

On the original yes one is soldered to the frame and one is to the terminal strip nearest to the coil, it has a rubber sleeve on it.

But here is where you lose me

Quote: You will have two choices to try for your speaker output. First, try connecting the speaker output to terminals 2 and 4. Terminal 4 should be connected to ground.
Are you telling me to connect coil lug 4 to a ground point and coil lug 2 to the terminal strip where one of the speaker wires is connected Icon_confused:



Quote:If this does not sound to your liking
I really don't understand that, what do you mean If this does not SOUND to my liking?

Sorry to be so thick, but I want to understand this and not fry something else.


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Re: Philco Model 41-296X with 41-285 modified chassis - by jjbuzard - 12-10-2009, 08:39 PM



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