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Re: Freed-Eisemann 46



"Mark Oppat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This set is in SAMS 11-8.  1946.
>
> Mark Oppat
>
>
> "Paul Dietenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Ran across this side-by-side radio-phono in an antique store today with
a
> > $65 tag on it. Obviously postwar with AM, modern FM and two shortwave
> bands.
> > It's got 20 (yes, twenty) tubes. 3 x 6AG5, 2 x 6SA7, 2 x 6SK7, 2 x 6J5,
2
> x
> > 6SG7, 2 x 6SH7, 6SL7, 6H6, 6U5 on the main chassis; and push-pull 6Y6G
> with
> > a 6J5 inverter and 5U4 rectifier on the power chassis.
> >
> > I can't find a schematic in Riders. Is there one out there? I'd like to
> know
> > what all those tubes do. Probably needs refinishing or at least a couple
> new
> > coats of lacquer - it's pretty thin on top and sides. They say the radio
> > doesn't work (no surprise) but the phono does. Cabinet is relatively
> simple
> > style with hinged top and a door over the speaker but a nice piece of
> booked
> > figured walnut on the front. Think it's worth the $65?
> >
> > Thanks for your opinions
> > Regards, Paul
> >


Wow.. I would certainly pay that for it, were it in my neighborhood. Sounds
like quite a chassis..






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