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anyone have a good 6e5 tubeHi to everyone. I am looking for a good condition 6e5 tube at a reasonable price my thanks in advance Started by bruce edward |
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on Thursday Reply by Scott Seickel |
Could use some tech advice Scott 800BTook my 800B out of mothballs but could not locate speaker so rigged up a jones plug with a pair of resistors for the field, the jumper to… Started by sloane freeman |
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Mar 17 Reply by sloane freeman |
Restoring My Scott SLRMAbout a year ago I bought a Scott SLRM off eBay. I got it for a very good price. The shipping cost more than half what the price of the rad… Started by Michael Lawton |
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Mar 13 Reply by Ken Carr |
Proper Power Cord routing for Scott SLRM radioI recently purchased a Scott SLRM marine radio. I have some questions about running this safely. The radio was sold to me as a good working… Started by Ken Carr |
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garrard rc6 turntableneed a replacement motor for a Garrard rc6 turntable, or a resource that can repair it, any help would be appreciated.. Bill Anderson bill… Started by Bill Anderson |
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Philharmonic Speaker ValueHi, I am considering selling a pair of 5B63 speakers. They look good but I have never heard them as the Philly I picked up has no power su… Started by Henry Tessier |
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Mar 3 Reply by Y2K Bruce |
The first Allwave 12 DeluxeWhen Scott first introduced the new Allwave Deluxe set, it really wasn't much different than the 1931 2-dial set with the newly developed… Started by Kent King |
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Feb 28 Reply by David C. Poland |
Allwave Deluxe twin speakersDoes anyone have an Allwave Deluxe with the twin speakers mounted on the beveled boards? (see pic). If so, I would love to get measuremen… Started by Kent King |
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Feb 17 Reply by Alex R. Whitaker |
Scott parts in MilwaukeeHere's a Proxibid auction with some Scott chassis and speakers, mostly rusty. But the Philharmonic power chassis looks ok. In Milwaukee. ht… Started by Auroraoldradios |
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Dismantling a Volume ExpanderRemove the top and tubes. Locate the two wires that come up from below through the grommets on the metal plate. Unsolder these wires, remov… Started by Kent King |
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Feb 11 Reply by Kent King |
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