10-19-2010, 10:32 AM
Denver - what model Crosley radio-phono do you have?
I should add that there was an optional FM tuner available for the Regency Symphony; mine does not have the optional FM tuner, only the CR-188 AM/SW tuner.
Rider's Volume 15 states, and Doug Houston confirmed, that the original changer in this model was the Webster Chicago model 56. See discussion here:
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=2613
Another Phorum member, Mikhail7, tells me that he used to own a Regency but it had a three speed changer that looked like a Webster 56; he recalled playing 45s in his set. After some research, I concluded that he must be talking about the Webster 356-1.
Doug, if you're looking in, I did not see any rubber-stamped numbers on the CR-188A or the AMP-101A chassis save for the rubber stamped model numbers "CR188A" and "AMP101A", respectively. I didn't pull either chassis to look them over completely, though. Where were these date codes stamped?
I should add that there was an optional FM tuner available for the Regency Symphony; mine does not have the optional FM tuner, only the CR-188 AM/SW tuner.
Rider's Volume 15 states, and Doug Houston confirmed, that the original changer in this model was the Webster Chicago model 56. See discussion here:
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=2613
Another Phorum member, Mikhail7, tells me that he used to own a Regency but it had a three speed changer that looked like a Webster 56; he recalled playing 45s in his set. After some research, I concluded that he must be talking about the Webster 356-1.
Doug, if you're looking in, I did not see any rubber-stamped numbers on the CR-188A or the AMP-101A chassis save for the rubber stamped model numbers "CR188A" and "AMP101A", respectively. I didn't pull either chassis to look them over completely, though. Where were these date codes stamped?
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN