The Best Affordable Tube Amps: Consoles

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2024
  • Finding, buying, and using tube amplifiers taken from vintage consoles made by Magnavox and others in the Mid-Century Modern age.
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Komentáře • 43

  • @willrobertson826
    @willrobertson826 Před měsícem +2

    This is how i got back into tube amps found a Magnavox with a 8802 stored in a chicken coop that worked and did some hillbilly wiring and got it dialed in and now im ready to rewire and finish it .This amp sounds fantastic .But im still updating components and putting it back in a beautiful Astrosonic console with solid state pulled .im running the original speakers which are 2 Jensen horns and 2 12inch woofers .Now Ive got the tube bug and am building amps from scratch .so far im under a hundred dollars invested in the maggie and that was just replacing original tubes Thanks for the videos really enjoying them .Keep up the good work . Again many thanks Cheers

  • @williamcampbell3868
    @williamcampbell3868 Před měsícem +3

    Hello my fellow music lovers and audiophiles. This idea comes from a 64 year old Black man O.G hi-fi enthusiast. Some of the old console cabinets are attractive and worth saving. With a little investment in structural modifications and refurbished or new components one could have what I would call poor-mans JBL Paragon with equal or better performance. Maybe someone already has done this. I'm just putting the idea out there! Keep spinning the vinyl, cd's, reels and etc my audio brethren!👍😁😁

  • @craigbrown7929
    @craigbrown7929 Před měsícem +1

    I kind of like the 2.1 idea. There were magnavox consoles that were bi-amped. They had a cross over at the input. The LF output was 4 6v6 outputs and the HF was usually a single ended 6v6. Some of the later ones were stereo bi-amped, 4 outputs, 2 low, 2 high. I picked up a magnavox amp at a swap meet with 4 6v6’s to a single output. I added another smaller output transformer and a pair 6bq5’s along with an RC crossover network. The quad 6v6’s drive a 15” magnavox woofer, and 6bq5’s drive a Mid-Range and tweeter thru a passive crossover. Oh, also I highly recommend adding a fuse in the ac line.

  • @ceylonmooney
    @ceylonmooney Před měsícem +1

    i sure enjoy your videos, bud. good, clear teaching.

  • @jeremiahchamberlin4499
    @jeremiahchamberlin4499 Před měsícem +2

    I’ve had a console stashed away for years that I was going restore when I retired. Now that I am retired, I find myself buying expensive gear, but I’m not sure it’s any better, or, at least not as much better as I’m paying for it. 🙂

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Před měsícem +1

    Looking at the back panel of the console you may see the following: "no user serviceable parts inside; refer to qualified service personnel". This means that the unit is solid-state/transistorized and has no user-replaceable tubes in it. By the way, having had several heart surgeries and other invasive procedures performed on me, I would like to get a T-shirt that has the same cautionary warning printed on it!

  • @Slobberdog66
    @Slobberdog66 Před měsícem +2

    He NEVER blinks his eyes. Never once. 👀

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem +1

      That's because I'm an android. You've found me out. Exposed!

    • @anandarochisha
      @anandarochisha Před měsícem +1

      That's how he doesn't miss a thing..try it !

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Před měsícem

    Console amps? I nearly ran screaming when you said those 2 words! However, I'm curious as to how you view them!

  • @hanksta34
    @hanksta34 Před měsícem +1

    I have a smaller model restored 1956 Magnavox mono console in "Blonde" finish with a Magic Eye tuning tube. Updated for a DAC. Not going to pirate the power amp out of it.

  • @garagepunkfan
    @garagepunkfan Před měsícem +2

    I would not overlook the monoblocks that came in earlier mono consoles. Assuming you find one common enough to find a mate, these are often very good amps with good iron.

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem

      Yeah, it's always finding the match that's the trick.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před měsícem

      ​@@Lancaster_Hi-Fi, If somebody is unable to easily find a mate for their single mono amplifier, then they can always sell it to a DIY guitar amp guy.....

  • @EddyTeetree
    @EddyTeetree Před měsícem +1

    Hi ya. Those old portable players had 1w or 2w vac valve amps that could be good for mono-blocs. I think I once had a Dansette that was stereo called a Bermuda but foggy on that. The octal power chords can still be had on eBay last I looked usually from a UK seller as many of their amp pre-amp combos used these. It would probs be pretty straight forward to convert one with a regular power plug. It’s really worthwhile to conserve these amps imo more than the consoles which as you point out do have limited alt. use with vintage mid-century buffets being far more practical as stereo tables as they have plenty of storage for records etc. and a pleasing modern design (for the algorithm chief :-)

  • @alanrogs3990
    @alanrogs3990 Před měsícem +4

    The only thing I don't like about console amps is the removing them from said console and trashing the wonderful piece of furniture. A lot of great consoles have been destroyed because people only wanted the amps. I was guilty of that too. I have a couple of Fisher and Magnavox console amps. Now, when I find a tubed console I like to keep it all intact. Some of my console amps were from already ruined consoles so that's okay, lol.

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem +1

      I've kept several. Only so much room!

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před měsícem

      Unfortunately it's often not practical to take home a gigantic hifi console unless you drive a pickup truck and have somebody to help you. Anyway, here in the Northeast US, consoles have often been stored in damp garages, barns or basements for years, and then left out on the curb in the rain for the once-a-year special trash pickup, or with a sign proclaiming "FREE!". By the time the console gets picked up by the town sanitation crew, or taken/cannibalized by a DIY tube-amp fan who happens to see it while driving by,, it's often in rough shape cosmetically. Anyway, Motorola and Magnavox are 2 of my favorite brands of console to cannibalize because they often have surprisingly nice amplifiers in them, and Magnavox units in particular may be stuffed with Jensen speakers which are great for use in a vintage guitar amp. I always keep a tool set in my car to help me pull the electronics from any console I find out on the curb, and a sledgehammer as well so that I can bust up the wood cabinet, fit the wood slabs into my Subaru, and take it to the dump. If the homeowner's gonna give me a free tube amp and some speakers, I'm not gonna reward the poor guy or gal by leaving a giant wooden cabinet or a mess of shattered wood sitting on his/her lawn.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před měsícem

      @@goodun2974 I noticed a lot of consoles end up being covered with a table cloth and then simply used as a base on which to put candles or other house decorations on.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před měsícem +1

      @@Lancaster_Hi-Fi Hey I want to recommend the Stromberg ASR-110 single ended or the ASR-120 push pull 6v6 console amp/s. I have the ASR-110 version and it (in my opinion) is better than the Magnavox's. It really pumps out a good sound. I think it is tapped for 6 ohms which shouldn't be an issue.

  • @thinkIndependent2024
    @thinkIndependent2024 Před měsícem +1

    I love DIY , Working on find for my open baffle
    Saving Money is my game

  • @markfischer3626
    @markfischer3626 Před měsícem +2

    Here's a different idea for buying something of real value. Buy a Dynaco PAS3X preamplifier and either a Dynaco Stereo 70 or two Dynaco MKIII. There are a vast number of them, since some were built as kits they're easy to work on, there's tons of help and advice. Known as the poor man's McIntosh they will outperform any amplifier from a console stereo by a very wide margin. The 1960s were an ara of many high quality tube amplifier kits. There is a source on line where you can buy the service manuals. Some brands offered as kits were HH Scott, Heathkit, Eico, Harman Kardon. These will likely be more expensive, rarer, and not as powerful as the MKIIIs.

    • @markfischer3626
      @markfischer3626 Před měsícem

      I looked at Dynaco tube amps on ebay. The prices are crazy stupid high

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem

      Yes, the Dynacos are a big step up. I have a pair of Mk III's waiting their turn on the bench, and I have a Heathkit that I just need to get new 6AN8's for. These are all a big step up in price, too.

  • @raygarafano3633
    @raygarafano3633 Před měsícem

    Magnavox had to have a powerfull amp as I have a pair of 3-way floor spkrs 12 inch woofer 5 inch mid and 3 inch tweeter 40 inches tall.and great sound.

  • @ceylonmooney
    @ceylonmooney Před měsícem +1

    no tube amp needs DIY, especially these maggies and other console pulls.
    so many people work on these that, if you can use the internet, the likelihood of you having to do it yourself is next to zero.
    thing is this offers someone with limited or no skill who is VERY SAFETY CONSCIOUS to follow clear, straightforward instructions and perform the modifications.

  • @skullheadwater9839
    @skullheadwater9839 Před měsícem

    I got one, make sure the tubes have a number of 12 or less in their name if you don't know what a power transformer looks like. Unless of course it says 7189 on it.

  • @jeffbrooke4892
    @jeffbrooke4892 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks!

  • @richardwagner4460
    @richardwagner4460 Před měsícem +1

    WHY do you not use FISHER? I have a 610-T I believe it is and it's very similar tom a Fisher 400 got it for a song along with a transistor output amp but the 610 T has a SE 6BQ% amp on it.

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem

      I would if I could! I've seen a Fisher console pull, but I've never found a Fisher console.

  • @danisold
    @danisold Před měsícem

    Take the console to good will instead of the dump, particularly if it's nice looking.

  • @ryanfitzpatrick3256
    @ryanfitzpatrick3256 Před měsícem +1

    Thumbs up!

  • @sopasadena1499
    @sopasadena1499 Před měsícem

    Amps pulled from consoles are fetching high prices on ebay. In the long run wouldn’t a clone dynaco kit be the most efficient option in the long run or purchasing a working fisher integrated or receiver

  • @harveyellis6758
    @harveyellis6758 Před měsícem

    @ 22:34 - two hands in chassis !!!

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem

      Unplugged! Can't really work on an amp with one hand.

  • @cobar5342
    @cobar5342 Před měsícem

    I think you are wrong. You cannot trust old parts. Go modern with one of the many DIY amps available and you will get a superior result
    You have kinds done that anyway

    • @Lancaster_Hi-Fi
      @Lancaster_Hi-Fi  Před měsícem

      A nice thing about the console amps is that, with a little DIY, they offer a low-barrier entry to tube amps. The individual DIY'er can take one of these amps quite far from the original, or not. If you start with a working tube amp for under $100, and some part fails within 5 years, oh, well!

  • @ericfrederick1227
    @ericfrederick1227 Před měsícem +1

    inappropiate use of the word "ghetto"