Uyuyuyuyuyyyyy! Cuanta belleza! Que radios, radiolas antiguas! Esos muebles consolas tornamesas! Deck para los Casetes o cintas magnetofónicas, cuantos variados modelos... Diversas marcas... Muy bien elaborados. Muchas felicitaciones!!!! Caramba!!! Se queda uno... Jejeje uuufff! Asombrado! Muchas gracias!!! Por compartirlo! Y Un gran saludo!!! Sí!
My grandmother had one of these units. But the funny thing about it was she had it covered with a fancy table cloth with some pictures of her dad in the Lebanese army. But us kids never knew there was a turntable under it. Anyway after my grandmother passed away me and my mum went over to clean the house and sort out the furniture and to my delight when I pulled the cover of the unit I was mind blowing what I found. Put the plug in and got a lot of crackle in the volume knobs but everything worked fine. So now it’s been polished, cleaned the pots with deoxit and sits nicely in my living room being used
The stereo you have pictured at 3:03 is my favorite stereo, My elderly neighbor actually has the exact same set, and I've been trying to get her to sell it to me for ages! It's absolutely gorgeous!!
Wow...this was so fun!! Now...to pick a favorite!!...Love the Al Caiola! Just started picking up his records. Very James Bond theme with that guitar. Thanks so much for this Maynard!!
Good Day! Very nice look at so many Magnavox models. I had a Farnsworth tv from "41. Was still watchable in late "80's. Also a few RCA's in decent shape. Big mono jobs. Now only a Clarion MK1, by Electrohome. Weighs a ton...15" woofer, & Garrard changer exactly as you showed in pics. Reluctance cart. stopped working, but tuner/amp functional. Were'nt those piano-keyed German sets nutty? My brother/I each had East German sets. Could not keep 'em going. Really liked the 1970's Mag, at the last!
HI Muisc Mike I hope you can get it. That is the Magnavox Imperial, very collectible,and completely different from a regular Magnavox. It has totally sealed speaker enclosures 1/2 inch thick, Electro Voice t-35 HF drivers on Magnavox Horns 2-15" woofers and a very unique high quality electronically crossed over tube amp, no crossover caps used. This stereo cost 650.00 in 1961. It was next to the top of the line, which was 1250.00 Visit the Magnavox friends on Yahoo Groups .
Hello Maynard. I am happy to announce to everyone that I am getting that 1960 Magnavox Imperial soon. My neighbor is selling her house and is offering it to me. I am so excited and can't wait to have it. Again, it's the stereo pictured from 3:03!
The Magnavox Danish modern Imperial I have is a 1959, pictured at 3.33, a 1960 Imperial, like your neighbors in a different furniture style at 3.27, and the 1960 Concert Grand ad showing it open at 7:05. The Concert Grand is quite collectible, and has amazing sound. I have known people to drive across two states just to get one, They are hard to find, and so are the true Imperials.Hope you can eventually get that one.
Excellent, I'm really glad you are getting one, you have been wanting one for a long time. Another youtube guy just found one a few months ago as well.
Hi Mike I have 3 RCA orthophonic Hi-Fi's posted. They are not stereo, and two are table models and one is a console. I just bought a portable RCA 45 player that is an orthophonic hi-fi, but it is still being worked on. Just type in RCA maynardcat and it will list them all for you to check out.
I am still trying to find someone who has the stereo at 3:03 for sale. Ive been looking on craigslist, ebay, and everywhere!! Can not find it anywhere!! it must be very very rare. Magnavox must not have made too many of these. I love the Imperial in the French Provincial style caabinet
I have the same problem with Where is it?? I bought a hard to find Astatic 89tx cartridge at the recycling center, and put it somewhere and I cannot find it.. I do have a couple of old CB Radios. One is a Johnson Messenger, and it works, but Where is It??
HI Mike I have two Imperials like the one at 3:03 in Danish modern, that I consider actual Imperials. I also have another Magnavox that has Imperial on the changer and sliding top doors, but I never really conisdered it a true Imperial. It has internally no resemblance to the real Imperial Models. It is opened back style with side firing lighter magnet woofers and basic amp. I have it posted playing Dansero, I don't have the Danish modern Imperials posted.
Yeah, it's completely different from the Magnavox I have. It was made around the same time, and the record changer says Imperial Micromatic on it, In fact, it's the same changer my neighboy has in hers, but on mine, the 2 doors slide acorss.
I love these console stereos, but I wish the cartridges and the needles were better quality in these things. It is too bad that they are not better quality. Is it not true that these needles in these things destroy records that are originally in great shape? I love Al Caiola by the way....
Love the music! I watched your video as I am trying to think of the name of a wooden console stereo I saw for sale, but it is gone now. I know it was brown not blonde, lift lid, made in Germany or W. Germany, I thought dated 1967. It's front looked classic ...maybe mediteranean style....but it had the record player, 8 track tape player, and cassette player....maybe radio. The name I thought started with a M...Mon .......or L .... ; I researched it once but I can't get it to pop back up so I cannot remember the spelling. Does anyone know of the console maker/name I am looking for? It is no longer for sale, but I can't even ask them what happened to it or to try to find another one like it. It was not "modern" sleek, long, extended looking and not heavy, clunky gaudy looking. It was nice, nothing fancy but classic. Thanks for any help if anyone knows what the name is I am trying to think of.
Bill, what al caiola album is this from? I was looking through my collection last night and I wanted to play this one but I don't think I have it, let me know :)
Uyuyuyuyuyyyyy! Cuanta belleza! Que radios, radiolas antiguas! Esos muebles consolas tornamesas! Deck para los Casetes o cintas magnetofónicas, cuantos variados modelos... Diversas marcas... Muy bien elaborados. Muchas felicitaciones!!!! Caramba!!! Se queda uno... Jejeje uuufff! Asombrado! Muchas gracias!!! Por compartirlo! Y Un gran saludo!!! Sí!
Gorgeous items. Bring them back.
Outstanding video collage of marvelous stereo consoles. I want that Magnificent Magnavox console -- the one that looks like it's a mile long!
Jolly music and beautiful appliances. Valve amplification goodness in style.
Classics......all classics....candy for my eyes.
My grandmother had one of these units. But the funny thing about it was she had it covered with a fancy table cloth with some pictures of her dad in the Lebanese army. But us kids never knew there was a turntable under it. Anyway after my grandmother passed away me and my mum went over to clean the house and sort out the furniture and to my delight when I pulled the cover of the unit I was mind blowing what I found. Put the plug in and got a lot of crackle in the volume knobs but everything worked fine. So now it’s been polished, cleaned the pots with deoxit and sits nicely in my living room being used
The stereo you have pictured at 3:03 is my favorite stereo, My elderly neighbor actually has the exact same set, and I've been trying to get her to sell it to me for ages! It's absolutely gorgeous!!
Wow...this was so fun!! Now...to pick a favorite!!...Love the Al Caiola! Just started picking up his records. Very James Bond theme with that guitar. Thanks so much for this Maynard!!
Good Day!
Very nice look at so many Magnavox models.
I had a Farnsworth tv from "41. Was still watchable in late "80's. Also a few RCA's in decent shape. Big mono jobs.
Now only a Clarion MK1, by Electrohome. Weighs a ton...15" woofer, & Garrard changer exactly as you showed in pics. Reluctance cart. stopped working, but tuner/amp functional. Were'nt those piano-keyed German sets nutty? My brother/I each had East German sets. Could not keep 'em going.
Really liked the 1970's Mag, at the last!
Beautiful vintage equipment. I really love vintage audio. :)
Assisti de novo alem de belas musicas os móveis são bonitos.
Abraço 😷
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Great memories. Hey, thanks for making me feel old! LOL
Great stuff Love the range of radios and radiograms.
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HI Muisc Mike I hope you can get it. That is the Magnavox Imperial, very collectible,and completely different from a regular Magnavox. It has totally sealed speaker enclosures 1/2 inch thick, Electro Voice t-35 HF drivers on Magnavox Horns 2-15" woofers and a very unique high quality electronically crossed over tube amp, no crossover caps used. This stereo cost 650.00 in 1961. It was next to the top of the line, which was 1250.00 Visit the Magnavox friends on Yahoo Groups .
Hello Maynard. I am happy to announce to everyone that I am getting that 1960 Magnavox Imperial soon. My neighbor is selling her house and is offering it to me. I am so excited and can't wait to have it. Again, it's the stereo pictured from 3:03!
Also my great-aunt has an RCA Orthophonic Console from 1958 or 1959 and that one too is a great stereo.
The Magnavox Danish modern Imperial I have is a 1959, pictured at 3.33, a 1960 Imperial, like your neighbors in a different furniture style at 3.27, and the 1960 Concert Grand ad showing it open at 7:05. The Concert Grand is quite collectible, and has amazing sound. I have known people to drive across two states just to get one, They are hard to find, and so are the true Imperials.Hope you can eventually get that one.
Trip down memory lane...thanks!
Excellent, I'm really glad you are getting one, you have been wanting one for a long time. Another youtube guy just found one a few months ago as well.
I tell everyone I know that I am going to be buried in my.
que bonito video te felicito muy buenos aparatos los mejores diria yo jeje sube mas videos como este :)
Like going back in time.
Imagens que nos leva ao passado, e os aparelhos eram de uma beleza incrivel. Rio RJ
SIM,ERA MUITO BOM ESSA ÉPOCA
A few of the photos are of my radios stereos, and hi-fis, the rest are photos I've collected over many years.
Geesh no wonder I can't find one of these you got them all lol..
OMG, that video was like a Thanksgiving Feast!! Thanks so much!!
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Hi Mike I have 3 RCA orthophonic Hi-Fi's posted. They are not stereo, and two are table models and one is a console. I just bought a portable RCA 45 player that is an orthophonic hi-fi, but it is still being worked on. Just type in RCA maynardcat and it will list them all for you to check out.
I am still trying to find someone who has the stereo at 3:03 for sale. Ive been looking on craigslist, ebay, and everywhere!! Can not find it anywhere!! it must be very very rare. Magnavox must not have made too many of these. I love the Imperial in the French Provincial style caabinet
I have the same problem with Where is it?? I bought a hard to find Astatic 89tx cartridge at the recycling center, and put it somewhere and I cannot find it.. I do have a couple of old CB Radios. One is a Johnson Messenger, and it works, but Where is It??
HI Mike I have two Imperials like the one at 3:03 in Danish modern, that I consider actual Imperials. I also have another Magnavox that has Imperial on the changer and sliding top doors, but I never really conisdered it a true Imperial. It has internally no resemblance to the real Imperial Models. It is opened back style with side firing lighter magnet woofers and basic amp. I have it posted playing Dansero, I don't have the Danish modern Imperials posted.
Yeah, it's completely different from the Magnavox I have. It was made around the same time, and the record changer says Imperial Micromatic on it, In fact, it's the same changer my neighboy has in hers, but on mine, the 2 doors slide acorss.
Nice video, I love it !!
Back in the days of American craftsmanship....
I love these console stereos, but I wish the cartridges and the needles were better quality in these things. It is too bad that they are not better quality. Is it not true that these needles in these things destroy records that are originally in great shape? I love Al Caiola by the way....
Did you hold all of this collection? Stunning stuff!
I have a identical one as this what is the value
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Love the music! I watched your video as I am trying to think of the name of a wooden console stereo I saw for sale, but it is gone now. I know it was brown not blonde, lift lid, made in Germany or W. Germany, I thought dated 1967. It's front looked classic ...maybe mediteranean style....but it had the record player, 8 track tape player, and cassette player....maybe radio. The name I thought started with a M...Mon .......or L .... ; I researched it once but I can't get it to pop back up so I cannot remember the spelling. Does anyone know of the console maker/name I am looking for? It is no longer for sale, but I can't even ask them what happened to it or to try to find another one like it. It was not "modern" sleek, long, extended looking and not heavy, clunky gaudy looking. It was nice, nothing fancy but classic. Thanks for any help if anyone knows what the name is I am trying to think of.
Here you go, and good luck. www.radiomuseum.org/l/a.html
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Bill, what al caiola album is this from? I was looking through my collection last night and I wanted to play this one but I don't think I have it, let me know :)
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