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magnavox console meets or exceeds the OEM factory supplied part. Magnavox console radio The model number won't help with finding service information for Magnavox - you'll need the chassis numbers, which will be on on the amplifier and tuner chassis (sometimes combined into one). And what about Scooter you may ask? Identify Magnavox Console Stereo/Turntable The console itself has an Astrosonic AM/FM radio and Turntable. We've had the Magnavox probably 15 years, and there has been a variety of issues during that time. The FCC Approved the standard stereo F.M. After modifying an automotive stereo connector plug to fit the Magnavox external input jack, I made an adapter cable and connected my MP3 player. Alternately, you could post photos - cabinet, controls, changer and tuner/amp chassis - to see if anybody recognizes it. turntable. Next, I pulled the rectifier tubes and checked the transformer for the usual filament and transformer heating test. View similar gear from other sellers on Reverb. Since it is stereo, and doesn't appear to have FM multiplex, I'd place it closer to 1960. Teaming with Sony and using the Magnavox brand, Phillips introduced the CD-DA standard and equipment in the United States. Checked the resistors and caps in the plate circuit by disconnecting from the discriminator transformer. Bluetooth ready. I have an opportunity (I think) to buy a Magnavox 1ST626A console stereo for $40 (I'm pretty sure it was made in 1962-63). The cartridge, which an April 1959 Radio & TV News product review judged "clean and crisp" over 30 Hz-15 kHz, is rated to track at six grams, although I've also seen three grams in Magnavox literature. Manufacturing operations moved to Chicago in 1930 and then to Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1931. Opening the front panel revealed an AM/FM radio and 8-track stereo player. The unit won Best of Show at the 1958 Chicago World Music Fair. If interested text, call or e mail I have an opportunity (I think) to buy a Magnavox 1ST626A console stereo for $40 (I'm pretty sure it was made in 1962-63).