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|    jcworthington@gmail.com to Kevin Davis    |
|    Re: old tube phonograph questions    |
|    07 Jan 16 06:04:25    |
      On Friday, February 27, 1998 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Kevin Davis wrote:       > I found an old tube phonograph console unit in the trash. After repairing       > and replacing a few things the unit is working well. I was wondering if any       > one out there may have any knowledge about this,and I'm guessing, early       > fifties unit. The label on the back says; The Kelton with Sonocell System       > # 2416 made by Lang & Taylor , Inc. Waltham 54, Massachusetts..... a       > Henry Lang Product. This unit is a mono unit that uses a pair of G.E. 6L6       > GC's. It has a button marked Bass which is actually a three position rotary       > switch with three       > different amounts of bass. There is another switch marked Balance , which       > gives you the Balance between Bass and Treble. and there is also a treble       > and level switch. Inside the phonograph section is a Glaser and Steers brand       > phono with 16 33 45 & 78 rpm speeds. Right now I'm kind of using it as a       > novelty piece; I have my old c.d. player plugged into the radio input via a       > stereo to mono interconnect that I spliced together. This takes about an       > hour to warm up and sound good, but this is one funky sounding unit. Any       > info from anyone would be great. What is it worth? Would anyone have another       > one that I could buy so I could have a pair of monoblocks?              My parents have one of units that was purchased in the 50's under the name       "Kelton". I think that this is the Lang & Taylor Model designation. It came       with a schematic and parts list for the A-40 amplifier. The unit came with a       Collaro RS-456 record        changer with a ceramic cartridge. It sounds amazing, but I'd be afraid to put       any of my records on it due to the weight of the tone arm. The 45s seem to       sound better than they do on audiophile equipment. Our unit came with an       extension speaker that        looks the same as the console.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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