03-19-2014, 02:53 PM
AKA Concert Grand circa 1958. Not delivered yet but soon I hope.
Craig's List has been a wealth of radio finds for me for the past several years. This one was advertised as a Maggie Imperial which was due to that name being on the Collaro Record Player. Turns out it is the 1958 CG 300H, the 1st of 4 years of tube CG's.
Only a single bi-amp with 8-6V6 compared to later (1961) 100 watt versions with 16 outputs. Original owner family since new. Also has a built in Reel to Reel and clock to set recordings. A new field of interest to me is the reel to reel system which I know nothing about but plan to invest some new time learning about.
I was at an old guy's house a few years ago in Moline and he collected RtoR's and demonstrated his showcase one playing country music through some nice speakers and it sounded wonderful. 1st time I had heard one of these play.
Craig's List has been a wealth of radio finds for me for the past several years. This one was advertised as a Maggie Imperial which was due to that name being on the Collaro Record Player. Turns out it is the 1958 CG 300H, the 1st of 4 years of tube CG's.
Only a single bi-amp with 8-6V6 compared to later (1961) 100 watt versions with 16 outputs. Original owner family since new. Also has a built in Reel to Reel and clock to set recordings. A new field of interest to me is the reel to reel system which I know nothing about but plan to invest some new time learning about.
I was at an old guy's house a few years ago in Moline and he collected RtoR's and demonstrated his showcase one playing country music through some nice speakers and it sounded wonderful. 1st time I had heard one of these play.