badcj5 wrote:Just wanted to take a moment and say Hi to everyone. I am new to the world of vintage record players. My girlfriend gave me a Magnavox stereo/record player for christmas. It worked when she saw it at the store, but now the record player only plays softly, even when the volume is turned all the way up. The stereo is LOUD. Can anyone offer any advice. I have included pics, and if anyone has any idea on how old this piece is, or anything else, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, and I look forward to learning as much as possible. The model number on this Magnavox is 139F. I look forward to hearing from anyone with any information.
Sincerely,
Andy
Hey, Andy...Bless Yo' Bones....
You've come to the right place. There are many experienced people here to help you, especially my Hero, Record-Changer. I drool everytime someone mentions Magnavox. Before investing any money, make sure that any wires didn't become disconnected from the cartridge during transit. These units can be a bear to move at time.
Do you have one of the infamous Astro-Sonics? Look at the face plate on the radio....maybe something from the 60's; Magnavox Astro_Sonic, High Fidelity. If it played well before, maybe something happened during transit. Another possibility is the cartridge died, and time for a replacement. Take liberty, plug in a CD or cassette player in the AUX/TAPE PLAY/RECORD jacks, if they're on the back...you'll be pleasantly surprised.
If this is a console and want to know the age, take off the back and look for small stickers on the radio/amp chasis that may say something like "09/65 (Sept '65). There is also a sticker on the base of the cabinet that shows Model#, Run#, Power/Watts, etc. Usually, a speaker wiring diagram is included for the cross-over network. Check out the Archives concerning Magnavox or anything by Larry Robinson (Record-Changer).
Your girlfriend did good.

. We need more like her to keep us guys happy with our new/old toys.
BobbyB
Tucson, Arizona