I look at it this way. Current AM broadcasting is horrifically uninteresting except to far-right political junkies and extremely conservative Christians. Sports are no better covered than on FM or satellite. BT gives these radios a real reason to be used and enjoyed by people who aren't interested in them in and for themselves such as we are.
@@ethelryan257 you are so right, Ethel. If people are comfortable with listening to AM/FM that's fine. If they want BT for streaming music that's fine too.
Your audio input mod is so cool and clever. Using an old radio is a cheap way to get a powerful tube based amplifier which audiophiles pay extreme amounts for. I use a consumer DAW (not Audacity) and remixing from digital sources definitely kills upper end harmonics/overtones it seems.
I like the fact that you do not edit out the mistakes. Let's face it...they do happen. Another successful repair! I think the sales of Old English have probably increased by 10% as a result of your videos.
I'm more familiar with the T-62 which is the same radio with a change tube wise in a two tone mahogany cabinet. This blonde version is quite more of a rarer prewar find. Test the replacement tubes first guys. Then replace the e-caps. Then turn it on using a variac! Finish is very nice on cabinet especially around the area by the controls. Good restoration there Seth even if you didn't get a new eyetube in it. I love radios with them in and working.
Good afternoon noon. I had a RCA stereo console restored .. after having it back home within a month the speakers on one side. Seem too not work correctly. Like a waffling hum softer but only on one side it happens too. I try different speaks on that side but that didn’t change the sound.. what do you think?
@@ry491 Hey stupid i expect someone with a channel on ( repairing old radio to video repairing old radio NOT to bull shit 20min of the video about crap we don't care about!!
another fantastic job Mr. Radio. you are the best 💯
I love this pre-war-period set you got back to active service again. Even with BT you install in the sets you work on!
I look at it this way. Current AM broadcasting is horrifically uninteresting except to far-right political junkies and extremely conservative Christians.
Sports are no better covered than on FM or satellite.
BT gives these radios a real reason to be used and enjoyed by people who aren't interested in them in and for themselves such as we are.
@@ethelryan257 you are so right, Ethel. If people are comfortable with listening to AM/FM that's fine. If they want BT for streaming music that's fine too.
So many different styles of radios back then.
The cabinet is in unusually good condition. Perhaps it was packed away in a safe spot for years.
Your audio input mod is so cool and clever. Using an old radio is a cheap way to get a powerful tube based amplifier which audiophiles pay extreme amounts for. I use a consumer DAW (not Audacity) and remixing from digital sources definitely kills upper end harmonics/overtones it seems.
I like the fact that you do not edit out the mistakes. Let's face it...they do happen. Another successful repair! I think the sales of Old English have probably increased by 10% as a result of your videos.
Enjoy your videos. I also do some radio restores so I get some good tips.
Nice job Mister Radio! I agree with Rich!
If you ohm out the power chord with the power switch on,you will see if the primary of the transformer is open.
Nice Job !
I'm more familiar with the T-62 which is the same radio with a change tube wise in a two tone mahogany cabinet. This
blonde version is quite more of a rarer prewar find. Test the replacement tubes first guys. Then replace the e-caps. Then
turn it on using a variac! Finish is very nice on cabinet especially around the area by the controls. Good restoration there
Seth even if you didn't get a new eyetube in it. I love radios with them in and working.
Weirdo guy hasn't commented yet. Or you blocked him. Hey, how many more videos until that Granco console?
Ah you mean that Greg guy . He is really nuts . He puts silly comments on nearly all the radio channels. Get sick of seeing them .
He just showed up right below you....
Mrister brettzky your comments are awesome my friend
@@robturner3065 Ha ha , laughted at that !!!
Good afternoon noon.
I had a RCA stereo console restored .. after having it back home within a month the speakers on one side. Seem too not work correctly. Like a waffling hum softer but only on one side it happens too. I try different speaks on that side but that didn’t change the sound.. what do you think?
My question is why do you keep talking about the same thing and now videoing you replacing thing in the radio!
That's rather the point. Perhaps you were looking for something else?
Why are you here?
What do you expect on a radio channel ..... Advice on growing cabbages ????
@@ry491 Hey stupid i expect someone with a channel on ( repairing old radio to video repairing old radio NOT to bull shit 20min of the video about crap we don't care about!!