Someone emailed me yesterday evening (it's about 5:15am here in Tucson) about a 1966 Astro-Sonic 100 "Francisco" that he acquired. He's gonna do a complete restoration on it and gutted all the components. He's an engineer and knows his way around electronics, so his recapping/whatever issues will not be a problem.
Anyhoo, he showed me the pics of all the pieces he removed, and I was shocked to see that his model has FOUR horns and woofers with 6" square magnets. The woofers are sorta encased/separated in their own open back chamber, not the sealed styrofoam things. I've never seen magnets so large, and these are not the Super-Sonic woofers featured in a 1966 brochure, the ones he has are much larger.
Could he actually have some type of IMPERIAL, or did Magnavox double-up on horns in some of their regular 100's? Could it be one of those 150-watt Imperials touted over on Magnavoxfriends? Believe it or not, I don't know that much about Magnavox other than my obsession with them.
I have two of these units. The one in the living room has the newer W620 changer, while the one in the garage has an older, possibly W608, changer with different knobs on the receiver and a reel-to-reel tape deck with microphones and owners manual. The one in the living room has dark front center drawers, while the other one is all the same finish. I have not removed the backs of either to see what's in them, but at least they'r purty.
What kind of beast does he have? The first pic is my older unit out in the garage, but the other two pics are his. I'll eventually get around to removing the back panels on my two to see what's up in there. --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona







