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polaraman 11-07-2004 08:05 PM

The sound is awesome!!!! :banana: I played a record and it really sounded awesome. I dug out all my Christmas records for the coming season. I have one 8 track tape. The Six wives of Henry the VIII by Rick Wakeman. Would love to find that on CD. The radio works on all functions.

polaraman

Eric H 11-07-2004 08:49 PM

How is the cabinet on this thing?
In the eBay pics it looked like it might be a little rough but your pics seem to show a really nice cab?

So cool that it actually works (mostly)

The wheels are a good idea, now what engine are you planning to use, 318, 440... :lmao:

Sandy G 11-07-2004 08:52 PM

Hell, that sucka needs that 8 liter V-10 outta the Viper....the 6.8 V-10 outta my Excursion prolly wouldn't haul it !!!-Sandy G.

polaraman 11-07-2004 09:38 PM

I was actually thinking of contacting Monster Garage. I would let Jesse James monster this thing out. The engine would have to be wide enough to have the valve covers sticking out each side. :naughty:

The cabinet is pretty nice from 10 feet. It has some water damage on top and a few nicks.

polaraman

polaraman 11-12-2004 06:15 PM

Got into the beast yesterday.

Found one bad tube in the phono cahssis. It was easy to spot because it was cracked and white. I was lucky and had a replacement.

The Tv chassis has a bad 6JU8. I had to order one. It will be here next week. The CRT tests perfect. Once I get that tube I can really go to town.

polaraman

Charlie 11-12-2004 06:53 PM

Sounds like a well spent 50 bucks! The picture toob by itself is worth more than that! :yes:

polaraman 11-12-2004 08:11 PM

It was well worth the $50. It will be the center of my vintage color section. A local Tv friend is going to come over next week to help me set the color. I am not really up on setting the stuff on the neck. He is going to show me.

polaraman

polaraman 10-22-2006 04:33 PM

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After seeing drh4683 work on the RCA combo, I decided to start restoration on this monster. I took the set apart for my move in January. Today, I removed the C20 chassis to put it on the bench. Next, I removed the radio chassis. Then I installed the CRT back in place. I took it out because I was afraid the movers would bust the CRT neck. The CRT has a rebuild date of 1980. Got the SAMS and will place the order for the needed CAPS next week. (payday) I had to label all the cables for replacement later. This is going to be fun!!! :D

The Craig 8 track was toast. I may attempt to find a working 8 track to replace it.

The record player/changer works like it should. It will sound much better when all the caps get replaced. I may also send the cartridge to West-Tech to be rebuilt.

polaraman

Adam 10-22-2006 06:28 PM

I like that set, :yes: that's the first time I've seen a C/M roundie. Is that chassis their own design, or is it like my Philco where they more or less just used an RCA chassis with their own tuner and all their own radio/amp/phono stuff. It looks alot like my ctc-15, but not exactly.
About the 8-track, I just hooked an 8-track into my RCA ctc-15 combo, and it sounds great, much better than through the junker late model receiver I had it hooked to before.

polaraman 10-22-2006 06:30 PM

Question?

Three capacitors in the radio chassis. The caps look like electrolytics but are not electrolytics.

.047 @ 600v oil
.022 @ 600v oil

Where should I use to replace the above caps?

Adam, I believe it is an RCA clone chassis. A few of us have CM roundies. Charlie has a nice CM here: http://www.ct-tv.50megs.com/


polaraman

Bobby Brady 10-22-2006 07:13 PM

That's an amazing set!
 
Is it a remote and if so could we see a pic of the remote?

polaraman 10-22-2006 07:17 PM

It has everything but remote control. It would really be the cats a** if it was a remote control set.


polaraman

polaraman 10-22-2006 09:28 PM

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The TV chassis is on my RCA test jig. Looks like a vertical problem to me!!! Pretty good lollipop color. :D


polaraman

polaraman 10-22-2006 10:36 PM

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Got it! I got the SAMS (831-2) out and did some control/alignment adjustments. Got a great full color picture on the screen of my test jig. Now if I can just repeat this while in the set. :scratch2:

2ND shot is the chassis hooked to the test jig. This thing is really nice. :D


polaraman

Jeffhs 10-22-2006 11:31 PM

That 8-track must be a mess...
 
What happened to the 8-track player? You said it was "toast", which I think means it's a total loss (I'm not up on a lot of the new slang in use these days). I'm thinking the player has a blue million things wrong with it, like a burned-out motor, mangled transport mechanism, damaged or destroyed preamp/amp circuits . . . man, that player must be a mess.

Good luck finding another 8-track. These players were popular in the mid-'60s through the mid-'80s in cars, and appeared in TVs and home stereo systems through the '70s; the last time I saw one was in 1972, in my then-stepmother's car. (I also owned a Zenith 4-mode stereo system in the early 1980s, which also had a 8-track player/recorder deck.) I don't know if you'll be able to find standalone 8-track players anywhere anymore; your best bet may be to try and find one from a junked Zenith or other 1970s-vintage entertainment center and mount it in a base. The Craig 8-track player which was originally with that console of yours, IIRC, was probably an aftermarket add-on.


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