[Phono-L] Re: Brunswick Panatrope part 3...
DanKj
edisone1 at verizon.net
Fri Jan 2 01:16:23 PST 2009
Here's a schematic for the P-14:
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel/518/M0039518.pdf
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Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 3:49 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] Re: Brunswick Panatrope part 3...
> The machine is labeled a Model P-14 on a gold disk with the serial number
> below it as #153695. On the back side is another screwed on plate stating the
> machine is a Brunswick Panatrope Model AZ-958. At the bottom of this second
> plate is the license information from RCA.
>
> The tube sockets are labeled UX216B, UX199, UX210.
>
> There is no sign of a battery radio or anywhere one would go.
>
> There is a 110VAC male plug on the back for power to the unit.
>
> The pickup head is the horseshoe magnet type.
>
> The horn is a large circular mass with the small driver feeding it from a
> vertical position then the horn goes in a full circle until it turns outward.
> The horn is very much like a Sousaphone shape. Where it is cracked the color
> under the paint makes it look like plaster which may have confused me. One thing
> is certain, the horn is some type of composition material that allows for a
> very odd free form structure. It is not any type of dynamic speaker with a
> cone.
>
> The cabinet woodworking is very classy and this was not a cheap phonograph.
> There are 4 vertical record drawers, 2 on each side of the horn opening.
>
> I can send you the same email that was sent to me if that will help.
>
> Thanks again to everyone for the comments and help.
>
> Al
>
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