You are entering another dimension. You will control the horizontal. You will play surf music on the turntable. You will listen to Paul Harvey on the radio.
That resembles the model my grandparents had. I was offered it but couldn't afford the shipping at the time they passed. So cool to see one in working order. The one my grandparents had I believe was a 1962 model but configured a little differently where the receiver is located. Also, the speaker cabinet and the screen was differently configured as well. Thanks for posting this!
I grew up in the 90s and we had an old wooden TV set in the living room until about 2001 i think. I wish i still had that old box so i could retro fit it with a modern display.
My parents had this exact model, I remember them putting a stack of records on the record player spindle. Wish we still had that thing, would be amusing to show my grandkids. "What is this, Grandpa?" Oh the stories I could tell. Saw Neil Armstrong walk on the Moon on that TV. We had that thing for a LONG time. Not sure what happened to it. I'd ask Mom but ... well, she's having memory troubles these days.
@Atomic Junk Space Video==THANKS & WOW!!!! I guess they added on the """Code Name""" DRAMATIC 300 to make up for the """its NOT COLOR but still enjoyable!!!""" My relative had a simular console for COLOR and color buttons had::BLUE*LAVENDER*PINK*GREEN*RED* Never seen any other with PINK & LAVENDER as I guess sometimes you HAD TO REFRESH weaker COLOR SIGNAL!!!! and keep the CORRECTED COLOR for SKY*GRASS*FLESH TONES!!! I still have 1968 ""CONCORD"" COMPACT REEL TO REEL RECORDER with AM RADIO*1967 CALIPHONE PHONO* 1970s AM/FM RECIEVERS for playing CELL PHONE AUDIO into on AUXILARY* 1980s SONY WALKMANS*1980s CLOCK RADIOS* and they all STILL WORK!!!!! THANKS again☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 8 star film representation!!
Wow! I remember seeing a few of these in my younger years. Now, you can have all of that - and more - in a flatscreen ‘smart’ TV. About the record player? I thought I saw a few TVs with some sort of analog audio input. That’s where some record players could go.
Literally one day I was passing through my neighborhood and I saw that a guy was throwing one of those away, I wish I had known that it was a very luxurious thing
I just picked one up similar to this, question is how do I get modern gadgets like dvd to plug into it? Around the 70s the antenna connection was different allowing you to plug in vhs and beta, these older ones are different.
I recently picked up the same model but different year. Cannot figure out the record player speed control. The adjustment knob spins but doesn’t change speeds
This is awesome. I have one that’s very similar from the early 60s. How did you get your tv to pick up signal? I have no idea how to convert it from analog to digital.
Just a VCR and a little thing called a 75-300ohm matching transformer. If it was 30 years ago, you probably would have found a few of them in your junk drawer. They're only a few bucks at Radio Shack...oh, you can't go there anymore, either. I suppose you'll need to visit the world wide web to get one.
One more comment==my father bought an OLYMPIC TV SET way back around 1956 and by 1965 it started to FOG UP with the picture OVERSIZING so what many viewers did was DARKEN BRIGHTNESS & REMOVE CONTRAST and the picture would SHRINK BACK TO REGULAR SIZE!!!!! Then when the TV SET was about to EXPIRE by 1972 the tv REPAIR GUY would give it a ""BOOST"" and it lasted up to 1977!!! But one MORE BOOST WOULD KILL the set as its old age couldn,t take it so we removed the tv set OUT OF CABINET and had a REAL HAND CRAFTED WOODEN CABINET!!!!! for the SMALLER TV SET to make home!!!!!! NOTE== try """BOOSTING""" any appliance today and you,ll EXPLODE everything around you!!!!!
How on earth did you get the TV to actually show anything? Doubt any analog channels are left. Guess you rigged a VCR to go thru the antenna input. Also, I would bet 99% of everything in this "Console" is all Made in USA. That alone is about a rare as this console is.
Never understood the appeal of these console systems then or especially now. Most of the money went into the cabinet. Yes, there were in some cases, some pretty good components within but in reality one back then would have had a better system consisting of individual components rather than everything stuffed into a decorative box.
Wish I had this in my living room.
Growing up in the 60's I still remember the smell of the vacuum tubes when the TV was warming up.
You are entering another dimension. You will control the horizontal. You will play surf music on the turntable. You will listen to Paul Harvey on the radio.
This is amazing to see this! I still own our family's Magnavox Stereo Entertainment Console and TV.
That resembles the model my grandparents had. I was offered it but couldn't afford the shipping at the time they passed. So cool to see one in working order. The one my grandparents had I believe was a 1962 model but configured a little differently where the receiver is located. Also, the speaker cabinet and the screen was differently configured as well. Thanks for posting this!
These models were very expensive at the time. We were lucky enough just to have the TV.
I grew up in the 90s and we had an old wooden TV set in the living room until about 2001 i think. I wish i still had that old box so i could retro fit it with a modern display.
I want one.
My parents had this exact model, I remember them putting a stack of records on the record player spindle. Wish we still had that thing, would be amusing to show my grandkids. "What is this, Grandpa?" Oh the stories I could tell. Saw Neil Armstrong walk on the Moon on that TV. We had that thing for a LONG time. Not sure what happened to it. I'd ask Mom but ... well, she's having memory troubles these days.
great picture
We used to have a similar RCA Console. We had it until about 1977, when we got our first color tv.
I've got the armoire in the avatar here, I love your set. I want one for all my black and white videos.
@Atomic Junk Space Video==THANKS & WOW!!!! I guess they added on the """Code Name""" DRAMATIC 300 to make up for the """its NOT COLOR but still enjoyable!!!""" My relative had a simular console for COLOR and color buttons had::BLUE*LAVENDER*PINK*GREEN*RED* Never seen any other with PINK & LAVENDER as I guess sometimes you HAD TO REFRESH weaker COLOR SIGNAL!!!! and keep the CORRECTED COLOR for SKY*GRASS*FLESH TONES!!! I still have 1968 ""CONCORD"" COMPACT REEL TO REEL RECORDER with AM RADIO*1967 CALIPHONE PHONO* 1970s AM/FM RECIEVERS for playing CELL PHONE AUDIO into on AUXILARY* 1980s SONY WALKMANS*1980s CLOCK RADIOS* and they all STILL WORK!!!!! THANKS again☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 8 star film representation!!
Very nice, I am currently working on a 4-mv416, pretty much the same unit in a different style
😮I forgot about those old powered tuners. They weren’t common. But, I saw a few.
i had one like this ,the people my dad and stepmom bought house from set it be road and my stepbrother and made it sound like new again
Wow! I remember seeing a few of these in my younger years. Now, you can have all of that - and more - in a flatscreen ‘smart’ TV. About the record player? I thought I saw a few TVs with some sort of analog audio input. That’s where some record players could go.
Literally one day I was passing through my neighborhood and I saw that a guy was throwing one of those away, I wish I had known that it was a very luxurious thing
Awesome!
Looks like the one we had.
Nice
I just picked one up similar to this, question is how do I get modern gadgets like dvd to plug into it? Around the 70s the antenna connection was different allowing you to plug in vhs and beta, these older ones are different.
I recently picked up the same model but different year. Cannot figure out the record player speed control. The adjustment knob spins but doesn’t change speeds
Nice Keepit
i found a tuner preamp assembly just like the one in on ebay, i'm considering getting it tuesday
This is awesome. I have one that’s very similar from the early 60s. How did you get your tv to pick up signal? I have no idea how to convert it from analog to digital.
We had one exactly like it. It was black.
is that the original cartridge in the tonearm? I thought it would have av EV 26 mine did before the people set it by the road
I have a quick question I am not sure if a missed something but how did you get signals on that 60s is it not analog
Just a VCR and a little thing called a 75-300ohm matching transformer. If it was 30 years ago, you probably would have found a few of them in your junk drawer. They're only a few bucks at Radio Shack...oh, you can't go there anymore, either. I suppose you'll need to visit the world wide web to get one.
sorry I am late but thanks I do not have a 1966 tv I wast curios
how much do you think one of these is worth? working & non-working
AMEIZING
Did you recap it.?
May the Lord help you if this breaks down unless you know how to fix it very few repair people know how today
Night of the Living Dead _and_ a '60s console TV stereo?!?! It's too much!!!
Binge watch Outer Limits, Twilight Zone
Nuff said
I’d buy that it I was closer
One more comment==my father bought an OLYMPIC TV SET way back around 1956 and by 1965 it started to FOG UP with the picture OVERSIZING so what many viewers did was DARKEN BRIGHTNESS & REMOVE CONTRAST and the picture would SHRINK BACK TO REGULAR SIZE!!!!! Then when the TV SET was about to EXPIRE by 1972 the tv REPAIR GUY would give it a ""BOOST"" and it lasted up to 1977!!! But one MORE BOOST WOULD KILL the set as its old age couldn,t take it so we removed the tv set OUT OF CABINET and had a REAL HAND CRAFTED WOODEN CABINET!!!!! for the SMALLER TV SET to make home!!!!!! NOTE== try """BOOSTING""" any appliance today and you,ll EXPLODE everything around you!!!!!
а а а!!!!!!о боже!!!!!..шипение!!!!!..как я тебя боюсь!!!!!!.....монстр!!!!!..
Very expensive & showing Night of the living dead 1968.
Play WandaVision on it!
Show is a fucking joke
How on earth did you get the TV to actually show anything? Doubt any analog channels are left. Guess you rigged a VCR to go thru the antenna input. Also, I would bet 99% of everything in this "Console" is all Made in USA. That alone is about a rare as this console is.
Never understood the appeal of these console systems then or especially now. Most of the money went into the cabinet. Yes, there were in some cases, some pretty good components within but in reality one back then would have had a better system consisting of individual components rather than everything stuffed into a decorative box.