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Omega 18 plate amp? [message #25505 is a reply to message #25504] Wed, 12 November 2003 09:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neo is currently offline  Neo
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Baron
Thanks Wayne.

You're my source for the Omega 18. I just need to recover from all my scratch Foreplay purchases.

I was going to use one of those SS plate amps for the Omega... Any recommendations?

Tom

Crown or QSC [message #25506 is a reply to message #25505] Thu, 13 November 2003 00:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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My experience with plate amps is limited to car stereo applications. But I might suggest that you might look at Crown and QSC amplifiers. They're really not that expensive, and will last a lifetime. They'll also hold their resale value, and they sound great.

Re: Philco model 41-280 [message #25571 is a reply to message #25500] Fri, 17 September 2004 09:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I am looking for capacitors for a 41-280. Where is a good place to start?

Thanks.

Re: Philco model 41-280 [message #25572 is a reply to message #25571] Fri, 17 September 2004 12:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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You can replace them with 250V polypropylene caps of the same capacitance value. I usually do that with most old tube radios, because the capacitors are almost always bad.

Re: Philco model 19 ITS TALL LIKE A PEICE OF FURNITURE [message #25596 is a reply to message #25502] Fri, 01 October 2004 09:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Esquire
WAS WONDERING IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO ON A MODEL ITS A 19 CODE 121 ALL
THE PHOTOS I HAVE SEEN WITH THAT NUMBER ARE TABLE TOPS THIS IS A TALL CONSOLE THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

Re: Philco model 19 ITS TALL LIKE A PEICE OF FURNITURE [message #25601 is a reply to message #25596] Wed, 06 October 2004 17:43 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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I see a LOT of radios that it might be. Seems like they used this 121 code on about half of their radios. What tubes were used in it?

Re: Philco model 41-280 [message #25775 is a reply to message #25499] Fri, 07 November 2003 17:51 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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Hi Tom!

In the Rider CD's, I see a Philco 46-280 and a handful of 41-xxx models, but no 41-280 listed between 1926 and 1947. Sometimes it's that way, and I'm not sure if the Rider documentation is incomplete or what. Each of the Philco radios I saw were made in WWII years, or shortly afterwards. So I'll look for chassis that use (2) 7B7 tubes and a 7C6.

By the way, I have a NOS 7C6 tube if you need it. I bought a bunch of NOS tubes and I've kept many for my own personal stash and I'm selling the rest on eBay. Every one that I've put on the tube tester checked out 100%, so I got very lucky with this purchase.

Wayne

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