Thanks for the full-length video, that was fun to watch. And you did an amazing job! 100% agree about the electrolytic replacement---it's not like taking your vintage Mercedes SLK to a concours car show to be judged on original appearance
Oh! yeah! American friend, I loved the restoration of your beautiful Hi-FI (Motorola) it looked very good, even the pick up was a gem! As for the Radio, I liked seeing the replacement of the electrolytic capacitor, he did it right, I liked it
i got a b1000m that works good as is but will recap within the next month (as i have to wait for parts i ordered for multiple radios at the same time) its such a nice unit and funny enough i stopped at a local thrift shop and found an older wood encased cp7cw motorola 8 track player that i think is about 5 years newer that works that i will pair with the b1000m!
Steve you do great work (magic) with these consoles. You ssid something about caps causing some bass hum, I not sure I under stand what you meant, I haffe a Motorola that has some of that, could explain a little more the cause of that humming, that Bill
Oh my what a great video. You turned it around and brought the old vintage back to life. Well done.
Thanks for the full-length video, that was fun to watch. And you did an amazing job! 100% agree about the electrolytic replacement---it's not like taking your vintage Mercedes SLK to a concours car show to be judged on original appearance
Oh! yeah! American friend, I loved the restoration of your beautiful Hi-FI (Motorola) it looked very good, even the pick up was a gem!
As for the Radio, I liked seeing the replacement of the electrolytic capacitor, he did it right, I liked it
Bloody brilliant! Honestly can't beat the sound from a tube radio. And is that a Lincoln Mark 4/5 I see in the background?
Steve always enjoy the restoring videos , that grill cloth was smashing !!! 👍👍👍
So is the amp putting out stereo with some sort of separate low frequency out for the 15inch driver
Such a great help Steve. I am in the process of restoring a Motorola SK28B and this was fantastic to have seen up front.
Nice! Glad I could help.... 🙂
BEAUTIFUL job! Better than new.
Love the older setups on speakers
Well done! Thanks for all of the details. I just love the looks and sound of this console
Impressive video on this console. Looks and sounds great! Learned a lot Steve! Have a great New Year. Steve from IL
I love that cabinet Design.
Gran trabajo.
Bravo sir. Great find. Thx for sharing
I just rebuilt a RCA 217 changer... those use between 9 and 11 grams with the original cart ! ....crazy
классная радиола моторола.
Wow, that came out very nice!
i got a b1000m that works good as is but will recap within the next month (as i have to wait for parts i ordered for multiple radios at the same time) its such a nice unit and funny enough i stopped at a local thrift shop and found an older wood encased cp7cw motorola 8 track player that i think is about 5 years newer that works that i will pair with the b1000m!
If you cant find the re-grip for the idler MG chemicals 408C is what i use and have for years and it works excellent .
Thats what I like about some vintage audio.. 15inch woofers
Steve, I’m refurbishing the SK-32 version. What’s your source for grill cloth?
www.acoustonegrillecloth.com
Thanks Steve!
i had a Magnavox with gassed tubes but they didn't crack at the bottom
Steve you do great work (magic) with these consoles. You ssid something about caps causing some bass hum, I not sure I under stand what you meant, I haffe a Motorola that has some of that, could explain a little more the cause of that humming, that Bill
nice
will you be selling that sk32? id be interested in buying that one