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25th Jun 2017, 3:45 am | #1 |
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Electrola radiogram worth scrapping?
Hi all new member from Australia, looks a great forum you have here.
I have a heap of old gear and atm I am deciding what to do with this old girl, the wiring is original and shot, looks like 3 valves burnt out and record player I think is missing bits. The cabinet is in need of new veneer (I bit off more than I can chew with this one). My question is, is it worth parting out tuner Amp and Bakelite knobs etc are they worth anything to anyone? Thanks in advance I could only fit two photos and had to shrink them down to 27kb to fit? |
25th Jun 2017, 9:24 pm | #2 |
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Re: Electrola radiogram worth scrapping
You should be able to attach five pictures to a post. If they are too big the forum software will resize them for you.
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26th Jun 2017, 12:11 pm | #3 |
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Re: Electrola radiogram worth scrapping
Depends on what's in it, really.....
There's probably a useful transformer or two in the tuner-amp and if there's a working magic eye especially end view octal types like EM34 that's worth a bit. If the amp is push-pull the whole thing (tuner amp that is) might fetch something in an online auction. Otherwise just keep any bits useful to yourself.
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27th Jun 2017, 11:30 am | #5 |
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Re: Electrola radiogram worth scrapping?
'Magic Eye' is a term used to describe a special type of valve (Vacuum tube) which acts as a tuning or other indicator. There are two basic types, one mounts horizontally and shows a green display which closes at maximum signal strength. One such is an EM87, which has a B9A base (9 Pins). The other type has its display in the top end of the valve, so it's mounted with that facing the viewer. These work on the same principle as the EM87, but usually have Octal bases, fitting in 8-pin sockets about 1.25" diameter. Valves over the years were/are made with a great variety of bases, the early types were almost all either 4 or 5 pin. Later types include Octal & Mazda Octal, B8A' to as Valve Holders, at least here in the UK. I'm not certain whether British or American terminology is used in Australia, but (Thermionic) Valve = (Vacuum) Tube
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27th Jun 2017, 10:55 pm | #6 |
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Re: Electrola radiogram worth scrapping?
By the Way, why do you think the valves are burnt out? They very seldom fail completely, although other components can, and do develop faults. Unless replaced, the faulty components can cause damage to things such as the output transformer(s).
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28th Jun 2017, 6:18 am | #7 |
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Re: Electrola radiogram worth scrapping?
LIVEWIRE? I am thinking burnt out because three tubes on the right side are blacked at the top, the wiring hss deteriorated badly so big job to rewire it in the hope it works. Decisions decisions! Thanks for your easy to understand explanation on valves!
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