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acexxxoasis
07-29-2005, 07:06 PM
I was walking to the gas station to my suprise I see a 1930-50s looking record player sitting on the curb I say if that things tube its mine I look and it is tube but now comes the tricky part, It says on the back "Westinghouse stereophonic high fidelity with AM-FM Radio" its a model H-M 1410 Walnut stain contemporary styled unit 2x12" 4x6" all tube record player with one 12ax7 pre amp tube, two 7591 (Power tubes?) and a 5U4GB tube (dunno nother power tube?) in the tuner it has four 6BA6, one 6AL5, one 6eu7, one 6BE6, one 12AT7. Its 155 watts 105-120 volts it works and sounds PRETTY good a little staticy but its OLD so any ideas about where I can find information on it? I think it will need a new needle for the record player but I think I got a pretty good deal :P
I found out that its from around 1958-60s I think its very cool
Tom Bavis
07-29-2005, 07:44 PM
I found it listed in the Sams Photofact index - #567-16, from 1962. I'll check my collection, but I doubt I have it - they're mostly earlier.
I was walking to the gas station to my suprise I see a 1930-50s looking record player sitting on the curb I say if that things tube its mine I look and it is tube but now comes the tricky part, It says on the back "Westinghouse stereophonic high fidelity with AM-FM Radio" its a model H-M 1410 Walnut stain contemporary styled unit 2x12" 4x6" all tube record player with one 12ax7 pre amp tube, two 7591 (Power tubes?) and a 5U4GB tube (dunno nother power tube?) in the tuner it has four 6BA6, one 6AL5, one 6eu7, one 6BE6, one 12AT7. Its 155 watts 105-120 volts it works and sounds PRETTY good a little staticy but its OLD so any ideas about where I can find information on it? I think it will need a new needle for the record player but I think I got a pretty good deal :P
I found out that its from around 1958-60s I think its very cool
Can you post some pictures?
RocknRoll
07-29-2005, 08:01 PM
I bet this one has potential. The schematic is in Beitmans 22 (1962) pages 144-145. Stereo SE 7591. Westinghouse was a good brand.
acexxxoasis
07-29-2005, 08:02 PM
wow thanks for the quick reply Im just trying to find out stuff about it I think it would be something if cleaned up that I could keep for a few more years, Im a little young for the whole antique radio thing but its just Ive always wanted an old tube radio and I find one on the side of the road kinda cool. sorry I cant post pics at the moment untill I go to my girlfriends house but when I go Im taking a camera
RocknRoll
07-29-2005, 08:26 PM
That is a good thing. If you need help or have a question about anything feel free to ask. There are alot of pros around here.
bgadow
07-29-2005, 08:38 PM
Once I found a Westinghouse stereo in a little antique store. They wanted too much & wouldn't negotiate. At some point later I found the same set sitting in the junk pile at the local auction barn. It had been beat up quite a bit by the auction handlers, ruining the cabinet. I hauled it home for free. Wasn't too bad; it was one of those where you could listen to am on one channel and fm on the other. If it wasn't so beat up I might have kept it. They do take up some space, though.
Randy Bassham
07-29-2005, 09:24 PM
I've got a large Westinghouse AM-FM table set IIRC model H-106 from about 1950 or so that uses a single 6L6 for the output tube. Sounds pretty fair, I need to recap it though.
acexxxoasis
07-29-2005, 09:37 PM
I was told on another forum to re cap mine also for safe measure...is this suggested here too?
acexxxoasis
08-12-2005, 08:20 PM
I can get some pictures now :)
wa2ise
08-12-2005, 09:56 PM
Any and all wax paper caps should be replaced. It may sound better once that is done.
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