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From the looks of the movies I've seen from Mexico, they were/are very stylish people, nothing cheap looking or gaudy. That new "Sonido-Estereofonico" is over the top delightful! Happy listening!!

I have an approximately 1955 Stromberg-Carlson hi-fi with AM-FM, four speed VM changer, and Rangoon Bamboo grillwork. It's hidden from two sets of cat claws right now. It's similar looking to the "Jubilee". I also have one corner cabinet Labyrinth speaker also made by S-C. It's hooked to a '57 Fisher 500 receiver when it's in service.

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I have scanned some of the paperwork to the computer and thought I'd go ahead and post them on here as well. The first one is a brochure that shows all the different models you could pick from. It has 18 different models.

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I took the back cover off, and besides being covered in at least an inch of dust, it appeared complete. The speakers are Stromberg Carlson 8 in speakers. There are 2 on each side for a total of 4 speakerks.
The model number of the tv is SG5-1 with the serial number of 156356.
The model number of the radio is RU7-4 with the serial number of 143830

Still haven't been able to find more about it as of yet.
 
The changer probably would have info floating about. A fast Google search turns up at least a page of hits for "Garrard AT6". (Note: above "Garrard" was spelled "Gerrard." The stylized name may look like is has an "E" but it's actually an "A".)

I have no idea how common the AT6 was, but Garrard was a huge maker of changers once.
 
Translation

Hi Justin, sorry to chime in so late, I was away for a week! Here's the translation you were wishing for:

Constellation II
TV COMBINATION MODEL SG5-1/RU-7/AY5-4

Dimensions: Lenght 1.93 cm (76"), Height 87 cm (34.25"), Depth 42 cm (16.53")

RU7-4 7 band Radio Chassis, selection by toggle switches, illuminated tridimensional cuadrant, rotary antenna and power transformer (TN: Mexico was 220V at the time), stereophonic sound. 16 Watts P-P power output per channel, de luxe AT6 Garrard automatic record-changer with 45 RPM adaptor. 4 x 20 cm (7.87") double cone extended range loudspeakers. Television with 53 cm (23") "Shell Bond" alluminized and tinted 114° screen cinescope , tropicalized chassis with 20 tubes plus diodes that work as 36 (2 silicon rectifiers and 7 germanium diodes), completely hand wired, new front controls plus super cascade tuner, with louver grill. Elegant cabinet finished in imported fine woods and steel plates. Polyester finish.

Enjoy!
Emilio
 
Sometimes these quoted power figures are misleading, you really need it specified in RMS (root mean square) power output.
 
Correction

Hi Justin, please change the last part to:

"... Elegant cabinet finished in imported fine woods and veneers. Polyester finish."
 
Manual

Cover:
Stromberg Carlson
Installation, operation and service manual for RU7-4 and AY5-4 models
Manufactured in Mexico by Corporacion Mercantil de Mexico S.A.
Pine Nbr. 388 or 588 (can't really tell)
Mexico 13 D.F.

Back Cover:
There's nothing finer than a Stromberg Carlson
 
Little update on it. I got all the dust blown out of it. The top lid over the phonograph has been removed to resecure the vaneer down. I also pulled the phonograph out, since it appears the wood it sits in is rotted away. I also pulled the wood out and will replace it. It appears that the radio which sits under the phonograph got some water damage as well. I'll have to remove those components and see if they are still good.

Thor: Thank you for your translation. I really appreciate it.
 
Hi Justin, you're welcome, I'm quite glad you liked the translation! Please feel free to ask for anything else you want me to translate for you!

Emilio
 
Our TV man in the 50s showed us an SC chasis and it had wide steel bands that formed the frame around the picture tube, something he said was unique to SC. It was beautiful and terribly overbuilt. It would be something for a collector, but he doubted he could make any money selling it.

Love the turntable's "Instructivo de Manejo" not Instructivo del Uso. In Spanish, one manages something operated with the hands. You have a licencia para manehar un coche, a driver's license. After he sort of retired, my uncle's optometry practice was being run by his Mexican-American assistant and his wife. At her desk was the sign Yo Manejo Aqui, I'm in charge here and I'll bet she was.
 
at 16 watts/ch

I'd guess it has 6BQ5 (aka EL-84) output tubes, one of the sweetest tubes ever. Does it have a tube diagram on the back or inside the back cover? Might be some nice vintage 12ax7s in there as well.
 
6BQ5 tubes-not only loved by Hi-fi fans--but by "G"-fiddle amp fans,too!NOS 6BQ5 tubes are bought up by guitarists loving their sound---the early Beatles used them in their amps!The 6BQ5 is a real audio workhorse!!Found these tubes in the monitor amp section of Gates-Harris mixer consoles in radio stations-occasionally these tubes show up in line drivers,too.
 
Is there a good website for vintage electronics? I was in a couple of UK ones but they were badly moderated so I dropped out.
 

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