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Post# 1149367   5/23/2022 at 13:11 (715 days old) by rbkj64 (Baltimore, Md)        

Good afternoon! Attached are photos of my in-laws Magnavox stereo radio/turntable consle that’s in need of repair. It’s located in Baltimore Maryland. Does anyone have or know of an individual or company that can assist?

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Post# 1149419 , Reply# 1   5/24/2022 at 12:11 (715 days old) by Paulg (My sweet home... Chicago)        
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Probably your only hope is to look up the “Antique Radio Club of… “ for your geographic area.
Visit one of their radio meets and ask around. You need to find an old-timer to fix the unit properly. You’ll probably find someone who does side-jobs.
Most radio and TV shops are gone and forget “big-box” services. They want nothing to do with old units.
I grew up in TV shops and am aware of good and bad methods of repairing these older stereos. Lots of people suggest cavalierly to just “watch You-Tube and replace the capacitors”. Ignore those suggestions and find someone who knows that vintage Magnavox. You want it fixed, not chopped-up by some schmuck.


Post# 1149439 , Reply# 2   5/24/2022 at 17:13 (714 days old) by RP2813 (Sannazay)        

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Ditto what Paul said.

 

I discovered the Antique Radios forum after I decided to pursue the revival of my 1950 Admiral Consolette television set.  I found a local guy there and he quickly brought it back to life with a crisp picture (for its time, at least) by replacing all of the capacitors. 

 

Here's a link to the forum:



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Post# 1149505 , Reply# 3   5/25/2022 at 11:36 (714 days old) by JustJunque (Western MA)        

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Richard,

That's a nice looking unit. I hope you're able to find someone to give it some love.
I have a 1960s console stereo that belonged to my parents.
Some time in probably the mid to late 1970s, they had the outer cabinet customized to match their colonial style furniture.
After some abuse and neglect by one of my siblings, including leaving it sitting outside for a brief time, it's in very rough shape. But, being a hoarder, who attaches sentimental value to things like this, I just can't bring myself to scrap it.
We have a museum of vintage radios not too far from where I live. At one point, I had offered to give it to them, in case they wanted to restore it. But, they weren't interested.
They did give me the name of a guy in the next state who repairs vintage TVs, radios, and electronics.
Some day, if I have the financial means, I'll see if he's interested in taking on the project.
I grew up listening to my parents playing records on it, and I still love the deep, rich sound that I remember it having.

Regards,
Barry


Post# 1149595 , Reply# 4   5/26/2022 at 15:19 (712 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)        
Helpful

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Try these three groups on Facebook. They can be very helpful. 

 

Magnavox Stereo Consoles & Other Magnificent Magnavox Products

("Magnificent" on a Magnavox console means it is a tube model . Your model is solid state and should say "Astrosonic")

 

Vintage Stereo Consoles and Their Predecessors 

 

Vintage Electric Phonographs & Record Players Collectors / Restorers 

 

I have a collection of Magnavox console stereos. This is my favorite from the early 1970s...

 

 


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Post# 1149629 , Reply# 5   5/27/2022 at 12:22 (712 days old) by Paulg (My sweet home... Chicago)        
I’ll show you mine…

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Hey Mr. Twintubdexter! Haven’t heard from you in a while - or maybe I was just not watching posts.
Anyway, here is my only Magnavox console. Sorry for the crappy pix but I am rearranging the basement.
Works and sounds great. Your opinion or info on this piece is welcome.
BTW - I love your Maggie console. Still elegant to this day.


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Post# 1149639 , Reply# 6   5/27/2022 at 14:23 (711 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)        
Hello Paulg

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Magnavox made some very unique pieces both big and small and yours is one of them. I always wanted one of those. If your little unit does not have an AUX input you might be able to disconnect (or tap into with an inexpensive A/B button) the eight track player and add a CD or streaming device. That is what I did with that tall Imperial console in my post with the reel to reel recorder to add the CD changer.

 

Here is another one of my Magnavox consoles which I keep in my dining room. It was originally advertised for $100 and I went to take a look at it. I wasn't crazy about the cabinet so I told the woman that I would think about it. She called me back and told me I could have it for $50. After a few days she called again and said I could have it for free or it was going out on the curb for trash pickup. She said she felt bad because it had belonged to her grandmother and in edition she and her kids had lost their home to foreclosure. I gave her the $50 and have grown to really like the cabinet. The flash makes those gold rectangular panels look much more shiny than they are.

 

I think yours is part of the "Stereorama" collection in the second pic. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Post# 1149789 , Reply# 7   5/29/2022 at 09:17 (710 days old) by Paulg (My sweet home... Chicago)        
Thanks for the info

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“Stereorama Collection” ? How cool! I didn’t know my unit was part of a “collection”.
I found mine at the Salvation Army. Basic maintenance and a touch-up of the base paint is all it needed.
Thanks for the tip about adding a streaming device. I want to get the unit back into use and streaming audio is a great way of getting audio throughout the house.
This columnar piece seems to need a piece of art to place on the slate top. Not lucky in that endeavor as yet…
Your pieces are elegant and pristine. Thank goodness they found a good home.
And thanks for pulling the brochure for our viewing pleasure. It puts into context the time of these fun Magnavox cabinet styles.


Post# 1149797 , Reply# 8   5/29/2022 at 10:13 (710 days old) by SudsMaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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I have an older Magnavox stereo console. The radio portion works fine, but the turntable has attenuated sound. Would a capacitor fix resolve that?


Post# 1149840 , Reply# 9   5/29/2022 at 21:17 (709 days old) by hobbyapocalypse (Northeast Pennsylvania)        
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I have an old Philco record player that I replaced all the capacitors and it has attenuated volume as you say, and I think it's the cartridge that is old and weak. That could be your problem too as you say that the radio sounds fine.

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Post# 1149857 , Reply# 10   5/30/2022 at 03:23 (709 days old) by SudsMaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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Joe,

Well, that could be. I cannot remember at present if I ever replaced the needle. Or is it the cartridge? Been years that I've had it. It basically functions as a sideboard now, in the living room. But it is nice in a mid-century sort of way.


Post# 1149861 , Reply# 11   5/30/2022 at 06:24 (709 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

Ceramic cartridges go bad from moisture invasion over the years.You will need to replace the cartridge.The the TT and record play function of that Hi-fi should be fine.But the TT may need attention-does it basically work?

Post# 1149866 , Reply# 12   5/30/2022 at 08:27 (709 days old) by kenwashesmonday (Carlstadt, NJ)        

Crystal cartridges fail from moisture invasion over the years, not ceramic cartridges. 

 

What usually causes a ceramic cartridge to fail is the rubber stylus saddle either hardens or softens due to age.

 

thevoiceofmusic.com has kits to replace the cartridges in Magnavox sets with very skinny tonearms.

 


Post# 1149891 , Reply# 13   5/30/2022 at 17:47 (708 days old) by SudsMaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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Thanks, guys. I'll look into it.

The turntable seems to work just fine.




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