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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

I have been getting several requests lately to email the scanned images. Sorry, I have decided to no longer comply to this request !!!!

I scanned all the pages of one these, ran it thru picasa to touch them up, then used windows movie maker to make a video. Just press the pause button to look at a page.

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  • I just purchased a model 3463 (in spanish styling) shown at 1:42. Only problem is the needle needs replaced and the tuner knob wont turn. I actually have this catalog being shown, it came with the unit. Bought from original owner!

  • I really like the Green one at 1:51

  • @scottaschaefer I really wish I had the instructions for my 71 console. They are long gone.

  • @lrd9999 I just had a 1971 25 inch Armoire Stereo Theatre delivered, not in this catalogue, but the latest model was posted in the television brochure. The stereo works, just got to hook up the television to Comcast.

  • Jeffery, that was great and you sure put a lot of work into this video.

    5 STARS.

    Darlene

  • The way I always heard it, they were intended to make radios, phonographs and TVs "fit in" with a typical room decor. They were cool, but didn't make much economic sense; the cabinet outlasted everything in it, and it took 2 home visits to get them fixed. Magnavox still sold them in the mid '80s, but by then it was just a separate cabinets stuffed with slide-out components. I still like having everything in one cabinet, but it's hard to find a cabinet with grilles for speakers.

  • It only has 8'' woofers and 5'' tweeters. The amp is only 10 watts but there are loads of bass that comes from this unit in my opinion. I have some videos with the back of mine open. I'll send them to you.

  • Well..You seem to be the only info I can find about this console. Would you mind, Does this unit have the 15" woofer speaker sysytem? And, is there a lot of good bass response to it? I don't have the ability to investigate it. I dont want the lady sellng it think Im too much of a pest. I would love to open it up but I know it would be too much to ask her. I really don't want to buy it blind but I guess I may have to.

    Thanks again!

  • It just so happens I have this model. My Grandmother bought it new in about 1971 and I received it when she passed away in 1992. It should be very easy to remove the record changer from this unit.

    The record changer is very easy to remove from these consoles. Look for the two large tabs that say lock. Make sure they are unlocked and turn them clockwise. You should be able to lift up on the changer at this point. Wiring can be unplugged buy just pulling on the connectors.

    Good luck !

  • Thank you! The one in the picture is the exact one I am looking at. This one will not work right. The changer will not go into auto and drop the records nor will the ton arm move! Thanks again!

    Thanks!

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