I actually forgot how much bass this thing has. Don't under estimate what comes in some of these small packages. The woofers were kicking so hard that they were pumping air up around the glass plate of the radio/tuner. If you put the back side of your hand there, you can actually feel the air movement...kinda scary, but still thrilling.
My cousin-in-law gave me a beautiful Astro-Sonic years ago, which needs some serious TLC. He had to move back East (Pennsylvania) in less than three days, to help his mom take care of his ailing father. Well,I think Dad died, and he passed as well shortly after. Kinda bizarre. Mom left alone handling two funerals.
Well, backing up, I went over there quickly after Church, still in a suit, and rolled that beast out to my truck on one of those flat furniture dolleys. The thing is gorgeous, and sits under my living room window, and haven't done any repairs on it. I had been looking for one of these for years. I think it's another Astro-Sonic 100, but those cabinets were used for other models as well and ran for several years. Can't remember right now, maybe Imperial, Concert Grand...whatever was out back in the day, and it wasn't cheap, either.
From what I can tell, it does have a W620 micromatic turntable, and it does have the same tuner as my Santiago with a balance (YAY!) and squelch control, so I'm assuming that it does have the separate A575-02-02 amp and the same vintage around 1966. I have not removed the back to get at the innards. All I know is that when you turn it on, it plays very faintly for a few seconds and the sound fades away. Hopefully, it's just a cap and resistor issue and hopefully no DC voltages out of control.
I'm not in a hurry right now to fix it, with at least 5 other Astro-Sonics and some newer 70's Maggie consoles, drum tables and other portables up in the camp.
Below is a model displayed in a 1966 Brochure. There's still that speaker issue, though. When I finally open it up, I'll know what I have going on in there. For now, it's a beautiful piece of furniture loaded with LP's, and a nice Teac cassette deck and lamp sitting on it.
I've been enjoying my Santiago this afternoon, playing some classical, old 45's, R&B, Motown, girl groups. It's good to be alive to enjoy all the music out there (except for that nasty Rapp). I'm a professional musician and can voice my opinion in that aspect, and I'll leave it at that.
Wishing you all a Blessed Sunday and upcoming week. --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona

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