03-06-2011, 09:21 AM
Mine appears to be missing the serial number, but, as you can see, it is a CR-198C, which in my mind makes it late 1946. What is the cabinet style of mine called, and, would it take the fm tuner? If so, can anyone find one for me??
There doesn't seem to be much room above for one.
Are you sure yours isn't a Stromberg Carlson changer? That one is a "Slicer style", and, parts made of pot metal.
Mine uses a standard 78 rpm only Webster 56 style.
I have the combination 1947 Radio-TV-Phono with a 2 speed Webster Chicago.
That one has early fm, but, has been retuned for modern fm band.NO eye tube. It uses the seperate amp 101 with 4 6V6 output tubes, 15" woofer, and, 2 5" electro dynamic tweeters. Strange.. They have those magnets in series, and, connected to ac line. Main speaker field is in B+ supply.
The tuner also has a min. tube for fm...
It's in a plain jane cabinet.
Might be a Regency style, but, not as nice as my father's was.
It has some veneer problems I need to fix.
Bill Cahill
There doesn't seem to be much room above for one.
Are you sure yours isn't a Stromberg Carlson changer? That one is a "Slicer style", and, parts made of pot metal.
Mine uses a standard 78 rpm only Webster 56 style.
I have the combination 1947 Radio-TV-Phono with a 2 speed Webster Chicago.
That one has early fm, but, has been retuned for modern fm band.NO eye tube. It uses the seperate amp 101 with 4 6V6 output tubes, 15" woofer, and, 2 5" electro dynamic tweeters. Strange.. They have those magnets in series, and, connected to ac line. Main speaker field is in B+ supply.
The tuner also has a min. tube for fm...
It's in a plain jane cabinet.
Might be a Regency style, but, not as nice as my father's was.
It has some veneer problems I need to fix.
Bill Cahill
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