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Old 16th Sep 2018, 9:01 pm   #1
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Hi guys, I was wondering if anybody here could help identify an amplifier that has just come in to my possession.
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Old 16th Sep 2018, 9:41 pm   #2
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That looks like the control panel. Is there another part to this?
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Old 16th Sep 2018, 9:50 pm   #3
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What does the text that is almost illegible in the photo say, it looks like "Sound Sales"

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Old 16th Sep 2018, 11:39 pm   #4
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Old 17th Sep 2018, 5:56 am   #5
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Looks homemade.

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Old 17th Sep 2018, 6:52 am   #6
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"Sound Sales" made good quality, somewhat heavily-built, Amplifiers and AM Tuners from the late 1940s until early 1950s. After that, I don't know any more.
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Old 17th Sep 2018, 7:30 am   #7
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Sound Sales were active in 1960-ish, making PA and hi fi amplifiers. The legends on the knobs look hand written, but the unit itself is of commercial manufacture.
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Old 17th Sep 2018, 7:34 am   #8
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The hand-written labelling seems to be over some much classier engraving. I think we're looking at the victim of some period re-purposing.

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Old 17th Sep 2018, 7:57 am   #9
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I recall a new Sound Sales radio/gram amplifier being installed in my primary school to feed the existing loudspeaker network. It was in a grey metal cabinet with businesslike knobs and dials on the front. The date would have been around 1952; it was used to feed 'Singing Together' and other schools programmes to the various classrooms. As a 'warm up', the BBC programme would often be preceded by music on records selected by the Headmaster.

I have a particular memory of us all being called to assemble in the school hall to hear John Snagge announce "The King is dead".

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Sound sales never seemed to make it to the big time alongside Quad etc. But they were a long established company making high quality equipment and pioneered the active crossover for loudspeakers.

See https://m.review33.com/forum_msg.php...=1&number=1520
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In the late 1950's / early 60's an upmarket furnishing store in Southport had a Sound Sales mono amp/speaker unit. They used it as a demo system for their excellent record department. They also sold some hifi equipment and I recall a very large 3 way Sound Sales system, presumably with 3 separate amps and speaker chambers with bass mid and treble filter networks on their respective inputs.
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Looks like the original designation of this unit was TYPE TC/1

The printing of the "level" indication also looks original so peeling off the labels might give you an idea of the original use.

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Old 18th Sep 2018, 3:27 pm   #13
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Yes it says TYPE TC/1 in the centre and at the bottom it looks like Patents Pending.
So it looks like a part of a Sound Sales TC/1 what ever that was.
It looks incomplete.

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Old 18th Sep 2018, 3:30 pm   #14
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It was a posh one of these:

https://www.americanradiohistory.com...ch=%22t.c.1%22

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You can always trust Lawrence to find a photo, a video, whatever! He's da man!
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At a guess TC/1 is short for Tone Control Type#1
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Most likely formed part of a factory or working men's club PA system from around the 1950s.
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