phillymatt53
Well-known member
Back then, in 1956, the only true stereo that RCA you mentioned could produce was from reel-ro-reel tapes that were a new product, and eventually RCA came out with the tape cartridge format.The RCA Victor Hi-Fi that my Dad bought for the family in 1956 received FM broadcasting, but Stereo was an option that required a separate speaker cabinet, which like John’s family we didn’t have. But there was a switch over the tuner that was surrounded by a brass plate with a button to press for Stereo, which of course didn’t work without the extra stereo speaker.
And our ‘63 Chevrolet Impala had an AM/FM radio.
Eddie
So even if you had the seperate speaker system, unless you also had the tape recorder, you'd only hear mono sound from mono records.