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RCA Victor 8-TV-323combo unit
My parents have one with all the paperwork. It is a TV/Phono/AM&FM mono unit. Possibly fom 1948. Any info on it?
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1948/1949 is correct.
Here is a picture of one on the TV History Web site: http://www.tvhistory.tv/1949-RCA-8TV323-10in.JPG Here was an Audiokarma discussion about one: http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=60799 It seems to have the same TV chassis as the 8T241 and other models that have also been discussed here on AK.
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The photo looks like a 9TW333. It has the 45rpm player under the lid. I have one... I wonder if that photo is mislabeled? The referral on the other thread doesn't mention the 45 player either...
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You are referring to the photo here ( http://www.tvhistory.tv/1949-RCA-8TV323-10in.JPG ) , aren't you? The one I see in that photo looks to have a changer much larger than a 45rpm unit. |
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Gentlemen,
In the 1949-1951 years many a deluxe console had 2 changers. One for 78/ 33 1/3 RPM duty and a separate 45 RPM changer. One way you can easily date a post WW II console. Post 1952, 3 speed changers became more common. RCA refused to manufacture 33 1/3 LP records or players until 1951, mainly due to the fact that they were losing sales and recording artists. Arturo Toscanini can be thanked for this wise decision. In 1951, his RCA Victor contract was up for a renewal. He was disgusted at Eugene Ormandy having uninterrupted symphonic works when his records were 45 RPM and 3 minute record changes. Only when RCA gave in did the War Of The Speeds resolve to a Truce. RCA agreed to manufacture 33 1/3 RPM LP records, Columbia agreed to offer 45 RPM singles. Some history if long winded and pedantic. Related to your console as it dates from that period. If David Sarnoff had less Ego, we would have had this happen earlier. It decreased record sales in those years. |
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