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RCA Victor/Victrola Model: SCH-4

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:57 pm
by theshadow
I "inherited" an old Victrola years ago from my grandparents. I know nothing about it - age, value, etc. It's identified as a RCA Victor/Victrola, Model SCH-4. It has an AM/FM stero/radio and a record player/changer. The serial number is RVU006809 and I count 13 tubes (not sure if this is correct). I know the radio works, but I haven't tried the record player yet.
Is there anyone out there that has any information for me regarding this unit, or where I might be able to go on the internet to find out for myself? I will take anything I can get.
Thanks.

Re: RCA Victor/Victrola Model: SCH-4

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:24 pm
by ami-man
Hi,

Check out the following site for the history etc on Victor/Victrola.
www.victor-victrola.com

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man

Re: RCA Victor/Victrola Model: SCH-4

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:02 am
by Joe_DS
ami-man wrote:Hi,

Check out the following site for the history etc on Victor/Victrola.
http://www.victor-victrola.com

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man



Hi Alan:
The Victor-Victrola site is useful for information about (pre-RCA merger) Victor products manufactured between 1901-1929. Unfortunately, there is no comprehensive site that lists all of the later (RCA era) models at this time.

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Hi Shadow:

It sounds like your unit probably dates from about the early 1960s. I've looked over several sites that sell schematics, etc., but could spot no reference to the model number you provided. Would it be possible to post a few photos?

Re: RCA Victor/Victrola Model: SCH-4

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:59 pm
by theshadow
Thanks for the replies.

Unfortunately I do not have ability to post pictures at this time - I'm a little "digitally challenged."
Is there any other information I could provide that might help?

The Shadow