by Phonomike »
Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:45 am
WOW! Thank you for showing me the pictures! That is the exact same set my Great Aunt has! The only difference is the handles on the front. I'll tell you, I really like the idea of the drawer sliding in and out to get to the record player. Actually the reason why my Great Aunt and Uncle bought this stereo is because it has a solid top. She was always able to put lamps, and pictures on it. On my Magnavox the drawers slide back and forth on the top. On the French Provincial Magnavox the my neighbor has, only a small portion of the top lifts up(in the middle) It looks a lot like the Magnavox Concert Grand, if you are familiar with that.
My Great Aunt tells me, that this RCA was one of the first things her and my Uncle bought when they got married. They got married in 1951 so I'm assuming it was made around that time. You're lucky if you have no problems with it.
She promised it to me someday, but once I get it, I have to look into having it repaired. It works, turns on and powers up, and all that. But it's all weird. Sometimes it works great, and other times it doesn't work at all.
I really don't know whats wrong with it. It was acting up when my Great-Uncle was still alive and he's dead 10 years.
Theres something wrong with it where it will play for a little while, and the sound will fade out to where you can't hear it. The sound comes and goes. It seems as though if the record is in good condition, it plays fine, but if it isn't the speakers will go in and out. I don't know if somethings wrong with one of the speakers, or if there's a short in one of the wires. All I can remember is, it broke my Uncle's heart when it stopped working right. He missed it terribly. You have this machine, so I'm sure you know what good sound it has.
The one thing I could never understand is why it has a Voice of Music turntable in it, instead of the RCA one. I asked my Great-Aunt many times if they've ever replaced the turntable, and she said they didn't, so my guess is, is that The factory it was made in, must've put a different turntable in before they bought it. I've never come across any RCA Orthophonic model like that, that has a Voice of Music turntable in it. It functions great though. Me and my Great-Aunt enjoy it when it wants to work. But, I understand that it doesn't work sometimes because it has to be over 50 years old.
I'm surprised to hear that it is Mono though. the set she has, sounds magnificently, and sounds as if it has Stereo sound, I could be wrong though. Welll thank you for showing me the pictures, and have a great night!