In Reply to: Can you ID stereo from 1974 movie "The Conversation"? posted by mjcmt on July 2, 2014 at 17:31:50:
Hi, mjcmt. Turntable appears to be an Empire Troubadour 598 with
an Empire 990 arm. (1969) The amp appears to be Push-Pull KT-66.
That would possibly make it close to the D.T.N. Williamson classic
circuit. All Octal tubes. I want to say it is a kit. It looks awfully
familiar. The tape deck appears Japanese possibly made for Radio
Shack as Realistic brand. It would have been more cool to have a
Viking of Minneapolis tape deck - perhaps the precursor to the
model 88 compact which was a stereo 1/4 track machine. The one
shown appears mono. Speaker: home made 2-way. Appears acoustic
suspension. Can't see any reflex port. Tweeter looks like one
of the Electrovoice units of the period. "The Conversation" is
superb from every point of view. I love his lab/workshop with
attendant audio goodies abounding.
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- RE: Can you ID stereo from 1974 movie "The Conversation"? - elektron 07/3/1410:30:50 07/3/14 (2)
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