Shows age, wear, patina, staining, scratches and dings. For parts or repair. Approximately 17 by 14.5 by 9. Please view all photos. The pictures usually best describe the item.
THIS COMES AS PICTURED. I HAVE HAD A FEW OF THESE OVER THE YEARS BUT THIS IS BY FAR IN THE BEST COSMETIC CONDITION AS I HAVE HAD. MOT OF THE TIME THEY ARE RUSTED (FROM SITTING OUT IN A SHED) AND NEED REPAINT. I WOULD NOT TOUCH THIS ONE OTHER THAN A LITTLE POLISHING. IT WILL MOST LIKELY NEED SOME ELECTRICAL WORK. LOOKS LIKE IT STILL HAS THE OLD WAX CAPS THAT WILL PROBABLY POP IF YOU POWER IT ON. IT SHOULD BE A FUN EASY RESTORATION THOUGH. THE POWER CORD WAS BRITTLE AND MAKING A TOTAL MESS SO I DID CUT IT OFF. THE PLUG CONNECTOR HOWEVER IS THERE AND EASY TO REWIRE (THESE ARE ALMOST ALWAYS MISSING). ALL OTHERS TO USE EIS.
THIS COMES AS PICTURED. I HAVE HAD A FEW OF THESE OVER THE YEARS BUT THIS IS BY FAR IN THE BEST COSMETIC CONDITION AS I HAVE HAD. MOT OF THE TIME THEY ARE RUSTED (FROM SITTING OUT IN A SHED) AND NEED REPAINT. I WOULD NOT TOUCH THIS ONE OTHER THAN A LITTLE POLISHING. IT WILL MOST LIKELY NEED SOME ELECTRICAL WORK. LOOKS LIKE IT STILL HAS THE OLD WAX CAPS THAT WILL PROBABLY POP IF YOU POWER IT ON. IT SHOULD BE A FUN EASY RESTORATION THOUGH. THE POWER CORD WAS BRITTLE AND MAKING A TOTAL MESS SO I DID CUT IT OFF. THE PLUG CONNECTOR HOWEVER IS THERE AND EASY TO REWIRE (THESE ARE ALMOST ALWAYS MISSING). ALL OTHERS TO USE EIS.
Late 50s early 60s Motorola SH12N Stereo Tube Amp Suitcase Turntable. This is a portable, in name, record player, a Motorola SH12N. Stereophonic HiFi Tube Amp Record Player. Here’s a little piece of history from Motorola! The speakers are fully removable from the side of the suitcase. They hinge out, but the hinges are half-clasp, so once they are opened all the way, the speakers will release from the body of the turntable, allowing you to set them upright at whatever angle is preferred. This has been sitting in my closet for decades just collecting dust.
THIS COMES AS PICTURED. I HAVE HAD A FEW OF THESE OVER THE YEARS BUT THIS IS BY FAR IN THE BEST COSMETIC CONDITION AS I HAVE HAD. MOT OF THE TIME THEY ARE RUSTED (FROM SITTING OUT IN A SHED) AND NEED REPAINT. I WOULD NOT TOUCH THIS ONE OTHER THAN A LITTLE POLISHING. IT WILL MOST LIKELY NEED SOME ELECTRICAL WORK. LOOKS LIKE IT STILL HAS THE OLD WAX CAPS THAT WILL PROBABLY POP IF YOU POWER IT ON. IT SHOULD BE A FUN EASY RESTORATION THOUGH. THE POWER CORD WAS BRITTLE AND MAKING A TOTAL MESS SO I DID CUT IT OFF. THE PLUG CONNECTOR HOWEVER IS THERE AND EASY TO REWIRE (THESE ARE ALMOST ALWAYS MISSING). ALL OTHERS TO USE EIS.
For sale is a very cool custom-made guitar amplifier PA system it consists of 1xMagnavox speaker on one side of the box, the case splits up into two and you can remotely move the speaker around with a cord roughly 30 ft long. The record player is a RCA record player. It also consists of a antique GE vacuum tube radio. The PA amplifier is a Raymond Lindsey model RL20 (20w) tube amplifier. I do not have any specs on the amplifier I did conduct a tube test on all of the vacuum tubes in the power amp that consists of. 2xGE 6L6 (89%) and (90%). 2x Sylvania 12AU7 (80%) and (81%). (Sencore Mighty Mite VI TC154). I powered this amp up with a 130v variac all tubes heat up in the main PA amplifier but I got a loud hum I’m assuming the capacitors need to be replaced. If I were to guess I would say this was probably made in the 40s or 50s so. The leather handle is ripped on one side and needs to be repaired other than that the case itself is in wonderful condition. This is a 120 volt AC unit. (Please check out our other audio listings).
The unit still powers up, and the turntable functions on all speeds. The only problem is when it’s switched all the way over 78, the turntable makes a scraping sound. I’m not sure if it’s missing anything for the tone arm rest. It could be similar to some of the guitar amplifiers they made. It’s in pretty good cosmetic condition, as you can see. There is one wear paint spot on the left bottom side. Otherwise, it’s in very good condition. I imagine this could be converted to a fine guitar amplifier.
I WOULD NOT TOUCH THIS ONE OTHER THAN A LITTLE POLISHING. IT SHOULD BE A FUN EASY RESTORATION THOUGH. THE PLUG CONNECTOR HOWEVER IS THERE AND EASY TO REWIRE (THESE ARE ALMOST ALWAYS MISSING).
The COBRA-MATIC H664 model boasts a variable speed tube amp that produces a warm and rich sound. The unit has been well-preserved and is in excellent working condition.