Consolette stereos: 1958-74...

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smaller,sometimes portable,often plastic, stereo phonos sometimes with a radio. Only have one in collection right now; wooden cabinet,1966 Japanese Delmonico-little series string tube amp and AM/FM mono radio, IIRC 3X5" woofers. Rubber motor mounts turned to goo,so phono inop , but radio works-sound a little grainy, no doubt a proper service would correct that. Others I have had in the deep past include a black plastic GE wildcat from about 1969,a hot pank motorola that had IIRC,4X10 woofers. Besides the wrong color for a guy,the pink was starting to yellow and looked awful,so tried to spray paint black- paint attempt "fisheyed"so junked it-transformer was redeployed and survives to this day, 1973 date code on it :) A Philips,made in Holland was obtained and that one i think was from around 1962: new enough for a transistor amp,but old enough for a selenium rectifier on the seperate power supply chassis. A special fave i got about 1979 at used store was a dark blue RCA from about 1967: some sort of commercial/school model it was a heavy beast with substantial transistor amp, a NE-51 strobe lamp, and a little 2-blade fan on the motor. Loved this RCA until i somehow screwed it up and junked it. I have been unable to identify this RCA and would love to find another :)
 
Do you men compact as in all the components in a single cabinet?

I have had my share of those, though each component breaking down lead me to going the separate route being the best, viable option...

There's one particular, back in the old days of photographing that maybe I can put my one particular prized-one here...
 
Oh, a new thread topic huh?
Nice!

I'll toss in my own "Consolette" here...
A 1958 RCA Victor compact consolette.
And as everybody knows, I've done substantial mods/customizing to it.

Originally a scratched-up blond cabinet - now Black Satin.
Original tube amp -replaced with my own custom 6V6 push-pull 10 watt amp.
Original speaker - replaced with 3 large oval speakers, new grill cloth.
Original record changer - replaced with a newer RCA "Studiomatic" model.
Plus some other tidbits that I added.

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