Hi - I'm a newbie at Phonoland and wanted to show off my baby - a 1964 Magnavox Normandy Provincial console stereo model 1ST678.
I received it as a gift from a lady who has been a friend of our family for 50 years. She recently had to move from her home into a retirement facility where there was no room for her Magnavox. She offered it to her children but none of them wanted to deal with it. My wife and I visited her home to help with the move and she asked if we wanted it - we took one look at the beautiful wood cabinet and said "yes". We loaded it in my truck and after a 30 minute drive, it was ours.
As you can see the fruitwood cabinet is in good shape for 46 years old - just a few minor "dings". When I powered it up the first time, everything worked but I noticed the turntable played too slow and the sound (phono or radio) was a little distorted. After doing some research on PhonoLand, I checked the rubber idler wheel and it was dried out - replaced it with another one from Ebay. Also I replaced pretty much every electrolytic capacitor in the tuner/amplifier section except for the filter capacitor can - about 30 caps in all!! Fortunately the replacement caps were easy to find at the local Fry's Electronics store. Now it sounds great - just like I remember from my childhood. I love the "big bass" sound and warm midrange - almost like a tube amp even though it's an Astrosonic.
I've seen people online refer to this console as the "Normandy Provincial", but my Magnavox service manual calls it a "French Provincial". If anyone has a 1964 Magnavox catalog, I'd be interested to know what the "official" name of this console is.
Tom





