Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

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Johnl

Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by Johnl » Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:05 pm

I recently inherited a Magnavox Imperial Micromatic that is just as you have described and pictured. The stereo works fine. Please email me if there is interest in buy this beautiful piece. My email is john.lopynski@hotmail.com.


mutt10r

Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by mutt10r » Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:14 pm

I have what I think is an Astro-Sonic with the Imperial changer (circa 1965). The badge is nearly illegible, but I think the model number is 1ST681A. The cabinetry is immaculate and is a cleaner design that most pictures of Maggie consoles I've seen. The electionics could use a little TLC (broken knobs, dirty pots), but it sounds great when I use the aux input to play CDs from a portable. I'm in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and would like to get the unit to someone who could appreciate it. Any referrals would be greatly appreciated.

photos here:
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/fuo/922344674.html


gerryu21220
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Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by gerryu21220 » Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:35 pm

You would be correct. That's an Astro-Sonic, probably one of those that used leftover Imperial labeled S600 series changers which confuse a lot of people.

The original Imperials were tube models, and made up to 1963, when they changed over to solid-state models, and the name was changed to Astro-Sonic. Later on, around 1968, the "Imperial" name was revived for Magnavox's high-end line of Astro-Sonic models. They featured extra-long cabinets, all the bells and whistles, and a separate tuner/pre-amp and a large but separate solid-state amplifier. Some even included tape decks.
Gerry
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Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by gerryu21220 » Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:43 pm

Johnl wrote:I recently inherited a Magnavox Imperial Micromatic that is just as you have described and pictured. The stereo works fine. Please email me if there is interest in buy this beautiful piece. My email is john.lopynski@hotmail.com.


You didn't say where it's located...
Gerry
Baltimore, MD
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Lisa Pitts

Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by Lisa Pitts » Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:55 pm

I have a Magnicent Maxnavox My Grandmother gave to me. I don't know the year.
But it is from late 50's-to 1964? It says on it Micromatic, sterophonic, High fidelity,
Made in England. It is is in good working order. It has sliding door on top to expose the stereo.
I am interested in selling it.
There is a sticker on the back that says LOT# 40518 Piece# 040
Please respond lpitts59@yahoo.com


Lisa Pitts

Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by Lisa Pitts » Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:59 pm

Sorry, I am located in Tacoma, WA
Lpitts59@yahoo.com


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Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by jconneely » Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:04 am

I have a Magnavox Imperial Astro-sonic stereo high Fidelity French Provincial Model 4104. It is in excellent condition and hasn't been used since I copied Paul McCartney's Wings album from the record player to reel to reel tape. Would like to sell. I live in Chicago.


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Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by Phonomike » Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:22 pm

That is incorrect. Imperial models DO indeed have the sliding lids. My 1962 Imperial came with the original brochure from Magnavox advertising the Concert Grand, Imperials, and the Stereo Theatres (TV/Stereo Combo).

Here is the scan of my Imperial from that brochure:

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And in real life:

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This one has the optional FM Stereo Multiplex Adapter. It was given to me in exchange for repairing a 1957 Magnavox portable.

The "Imperial" line (tube amp) became the "Astro-Sonic" line (Solid State) in 1963.[/quote]

I have almost that exact same stereo. Just the cabinet is a little different. Its not in the French Provincial Style. I got it at a Thrift store for 50 bucks, and its the nicest stereo I have ever had
and sounds the best!


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Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by olivenona » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:40 am

Magnificent Magnavox 4 speed Record player with radio tuner

beautiful player 1959. Plays and sounds great. everything works perfect. original instructions and gold seal certificate of warranty. AM FM FM radio. Location cary,nc make offer.
Stereo has a both internal and external speaker. Working radio and turntable. Dials for the loudness, bass, treble, stereo phono fm/am, tuning. Unable to upload pictures here send email if required.


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Re: Wanted: Magnavox Concert Grand or Imperial model

by marteeno » Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:50 pm

I have a great looking, great sounding Magnavox Imperial Micromatic Stereo Console for sale. Eveerything works great. If you are interested please let me know. I am in Eugene, Oregon, but I am moving to Oroville, CA in a few weeks. I may be able to deliver down the I5 corridor.

Email for pics or questions.

Roger
sellvisor@yahoo.com

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