Found AW-27 - EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts2024-03-28T20:19:36Zhttps://ehscott.ning.com/forum/topics/found-aw-27?commentId=3925821%3AComment%3A74467&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noPicked this up this weekend -…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-11-12:3925821:Comment:746782019-11-12T21:25:07.402ZY2K Brucehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/Bruce
<p><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3710113293?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Picked this up this weekend - WOW what a player. Still a lot of stuff there from the former EH Scott employee estate<img class="align-full" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3710113293?profile=RESIZE_710x"/></a></p>
<p><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3710113293?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Picked this up this weekend - WOW what a player. Still a lot of stuff there from the former EH Scott employee estate<img class="align-full" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3710113293?profile=RESIZE_710x"/></a></p> I noticed just now, that the…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-25:3925821:Comment:747632019-10-25T00:23:25.853ZDavid C. Polandhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/DavidCPoland
<p>I noticed just now, that the Warrington cabinet lacks the side grills and the receiver shelf is a few inches deeper than than the usual AW-23 sized Warrington. So, this cabinet would be the up-sized version Warrington intended to accommodate the new, considerable larger, deeper and taller Philharmonic receiver. Explains why the extra long amp fits the cabinet. This sized cabinet suggests to me this AW-27 was built mid to late 1937. </p>
<p>I noticed just now, that the Warrington cabinet lacks the side grills and the receiver shelf is a few inches deeper than than the usual AW-23 sized Warrington. So, this cabinet would be the up-sized version Warrington intended to accommodate the new, considerable larger, deeper and taller Philharmonic receiver. Explains why the extra long amp fits the cabinet. This sized cabinet suggests to me this AW-27 was built mid to late 1937. </p> Interestingly, the AW-27 I ha…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-17:3925821:Comment:745652019-10-17T22:00:12.451ZJohn T. Meredithhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/JohntMeredithMDFACEP
<p>Interestingly, the AW-27 I have in a Warrington, did not come with tweeters. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>Interestingly, the AW-27 I have in a Warrington, did not come with tweeters. Any thoughts?</p> Yes. Paint on the baseplate…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-17:3925821:Comment:745642019-10-17T21:29:36.653ZNorman S Braithwaitehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/NormanSBraithwaite
<p>Yes. Paint on the baseplate does not match the paint on the pedestal. I don't know details about the oddities of this speaker but it did come with an AW-27.</p>
<p>Norman</p>
<p>Yes. Paint on the baseplate does not match the paint on the pedestal. I don't know details about the oddities of this speaker but it did come with an AW-27.</p>
<p>Norman</p> Interesting speaker. No socke…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-16:3925821:Comment:745632019-10-16T20:36:01.993ZDavid C. Polandhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/DavidCPoland
<p>Interesting speaker. No sockets on the base, </p>
<p>Tweeters hard wired to the terminal strip?</p>
<p>Interesting speaker. No sockets on the base, </p>
<p>Tweeters hard wired to the terminal strip?</p> Cast basket version of AW-27…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-16:3925821:Comment:744672019-10-16T17:15:47.509ZNorman S Braithwaitehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/NormanSBraithwaite
<p>Cast basket version of AW-27 speaker...<a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3665409269?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3665409269?profile=RESIZE_710x" class="align-full"/></a></p>
<p>Cast basket version of AW-27 speaker...<a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3665409269?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3665409269?profile=RESIZE_710x" class="align-full"/></a></p> That looks like the stamped b…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-16:3925821:Comment:743642019-10-16T00:47:35.126ZNorman S Braithwaitehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/NormanSBraithwaite
<p>That looks like the stamped basket version to me. The spokes of the cast basket version have a different geometry.</p>
<p>Norman </p>
<p>That looks like the stamped basket version to me. The spokes of the cast basket version have a different geometry.</p>
<p>Norman </p> Is this the rarer 15" cast ba…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-15:3925821:Comment:744642019-10-15T20:51:21.984ZY2K Brucehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/Bruce
<p>Is this the rarer 15" cast basket speaker ? The set is on its way to Moline soon.…</p>
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<p>Is this the rarer 15" cast basket speaker ? The set is on its way to Moline soon.</p>
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I'm happy to help in…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-05-29:3925821:Comment:726842019-05-29T20:55:43.936ZBill Liershttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/BillLiers
<p>Norman,</p>
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<p>I'm happy to help in tracing the history of this fascinating company.</p>
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<p>regards, Bill</p>
<p>Norman,</p>
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<p>I'm happy to help in tracing the history of this fascinating company.</p>
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<p>regards, Bill</p> Bill:
Thanks for making copie…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-05-29:3925821:Comment:726812019-05-29T20:34:56.102ZNorman S Braithwaitehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/NormanSBraithwaite
<p>Bill:</p>
<p>Thanks for making copies of the schematics available. I have already learned of some interesting things from the photos you sent. Of significance, it appears the Clifford Coon designed the circuit that was approved by Murray Clay. This may indicate that Murray Clay was not hired to replace Clifford Coon as chief engineer but was Hired in a new position between Clifford Coon and EH Scott. The other possibility is that the circuit had been designed by Clifford Coon prior to…</p>
<p>Bill:</p>
<p>Thanks for making copies of the schematics available. I have already learned of some interesting things from the photos you sent. Of significance, it appears the Clifford Coon designed the circuit that was approved by Murray Clay. This may indicate that Murray Clay was not hired to replace Clifford Coon as chief engineer but was Hired in a new position between Clifford Coon and EH Scott. The other possibility is that the circuit had been designed by Clifford Coon prior to his departure and approved by Murray Clay after his departure. Either way, Clifford Coon was responsible for the design rather than Murray Clay who we believed was responsible until the new schematics surfaced.</p>
<p>Norman</p>