#Rca victor radio console free
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Is materially different than what you purchasedĪll sales are final on some Made-to-Order items and limited selection of other items as noted in the.Making a purchase on Chairish in the event that your item: The Chairish Buyer Guarantee ensures that you have complete peace of mind when Even despite a few character flaws, this piece is definitely a solid piece with a unique style. This console has been THOROUGHLY CLEANED inside and out and given a light polish. Finally, I have posted a video of the unit being tested online, and I can send a link to anyone who is interested. THIS CABINET COULD USE A TUNEUP to function perfectly. All functions have been tested and found working, although the volume and speaker balance knobs seem to be overly touchy and produce static if not spun just right. The cabinet light does not turn on (just a small bulb that needs changing. There is a 6" rough surface on the wood platform in front of the turntable (inside the cabinet) that almost looks like a manufacturer defect, but we cant be sure. The speaker cloth is in ok shape no discolorations or large damages, but does have some light pilling and loose fibers. There is a slight corrosion on the metal badge on the front. Most of the aforementioned nicks and scratches are along the front bottom edge of the console trim and on the legs. The top of the cabinet has been refinished and is in good shape, except for the little handle divet on the top lid that has some wear and scratches. To be sure this is a vintage piece and has plenty of vintage character in the form of nicks, scratches, some temperamental stereo controls, and a top door that almost but does not quite lay flush with the top (it pushes down easily to become even with the top but then springs back up a 1/4 inch when you let go). Large, bold and attention grabbing? Also check! A functional cabinet that can turn your space into warm cozy stereophonic dreamland? Aaaaaand check. More Selected for your consideration is this vintage Victor Victrola stereo record player console made by RCA. Note the addition of the fuse (my addition for safety) on the underside of the power supply chassis.Selected for your consideration is this vintage Victor Victrola stereo record player console made by RCA. The pictures below show all areas of the set including the underside of the chassis so those of you restoring one of these can see what goes where in case some of your parts are missing. This piece was exceptionally clean when I acquired it and it has been well cared for, rarely do you find sets this nice and original. Everything is 100% original except for the work done in the restoration of the electronics which consisted of a new (old style cloth covered) AC cord, rebuilding of the magnetic phono pick-up head that required new rubber, alignment (or neutralization of the RF stages), rebuilding the volume control and installation of a fuse in the power transformer primary. The performance of both the radio and record player is excellent.
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The tuning capacitor array is set in the form of an arc with 20 individual mechanical adjustments for precise tracking. The mechanics of the tuning is also unique and quite a complex mechanical design. Tuning is accomplished by the two speed (course & fine) tuning knob built into the station selector dial. The most unusual feature of this set is the slide rule type dial (not seen much until the late 30's). The radio receiver incorporates a most unusual chassis. This is an excellent example of an early all electric radio/record player. RCA purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company and made a few radios under the "Victor" brand name.