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RCA Turntable I.D.
7/11/2008 6:59:12 PMJohnny
Thanks for all that wiring info. Is it possible to ID a radio/phonograph by the tube line-up alone? If so, how is this done? A lady gave me an old RCA radio/record player (in pretty bad shape) and I would like to ID it. Tube line-up is 35Y4, 14Q7, 14A7/12B7, 35A5 and 14B6.
7/11/2008 11:18:21 PMDoug H.
:Thanks for all that wiring info. Is it possible to ID a radio/phonograph by the tube line-up alone? If so, how is this done? A lady gave me an old RCA radio/record player (in pretty bad shape) and I would like to ID it. Tube line-up is 35Y4, 14Q7, 14A7/12B7, 35A5 and 14B6.

Look up Espey 6611 in resources on this site. It has the tube lineup you mention.

I hope this helps.

Doug

7/11/2008 11:39:10 PMJohnny
::Thanks for all that wiring info. Is it possible to ID a radio/phonograph by the tube line-up alone? If so, how is this done? A lady gave me an old RCA radio/record player (in pretty bad shape) and I would like to ID it. Tube line-up is 35Y4, 14Q7, 14A7/12B7, 35A5 and 14B6.
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:Look up Espey 6611 in resources on this site. It has the tube lineup you mention.
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:I hope this helps.
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:Doug
: Thanks Doug. Similar tube line-up but very different chassis. This chassis has a loop antenna mounted on one side. The speaker is seperate from the chassis. The dial face is 4-5/8"w X 5-3/4" tall. I'm gonna keep looking but I think this is going to end up a parts bin.


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