Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Finally found my favorite mid century modern console stereo and is safe at home

In Electronics > Phonographs > Show & Tell and Furniture > Mid-Century Modern Furniture > Show & Tell.
Mid-Century Modern Furniture223 of 827My fave couchVilhelm Wohlert Louisiana chairs - set of 4
3
Love it
1
Like it

AnythingObscureAnythingObscure likes this.
iggyiggy loves this.
PhilDMorrisPhilDMorris loves this.
fortapachefortapache loves this.
See 2 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 7 years ago

    Gerthquake
    (2 items)

    1966 General Electric Kalmar console stereo. This is by far the best looking mid century modern console stereo out there in my opinion.

    logo
    Phonographs
    See all
    Replica Gramophone Player 78 rpm phonograph Brass Horn HMV Vintage Wind Up
    Replica Gramophone Player 78 rpm ph...
    $164
    (Brn)Slightly Used Bluetooth Turntable Vinyl Record Player with Speakers 3 Speed
    (Brn)Slightly Used Bluetooth Turnta...
    $29
    Antique Gramophone, Fully Functional Working Phonograph, win-up record player
    Antique Gramophone, Fully Functiona...
    $294
    Antique Gramophone, Fully Functional Working Phonograph, win-up record player
    Antique Gramophone, Fully Functiona...
    $295
    logo
    Replica Gramophone Player 78 rpm phonograph Brass Horn HMV Vintage Wind Up
    Replica Gramophone Player 78 rpm ph...
    $164
    See all

    Comments

    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 7 years ago
      My father had brought some of these home himself. Unfortunately I had to get rid of some, including one outstanding example.
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 7 years ago
      I've gotta agree with you Gerthquake -- as such things go, that is quite a handsome unit! Love especially how they continued the 'vertical slat' design across the entire back of its cabinet, by any chance are there rear-facing speakers in there as well? (probably not) Cool also that it has the reel to reel tape machine included -- that's a way-fun 'extra' that's likely not commonly found these days?!

      Is it in working condition?
    3. Gerthquake, 7 years ago
      Everything but the reel to reel works but I replaced it with a higher end one and also replaced the turntable with a higher end Pioneer, I don't want to play some of my records on the old ceramic cartridge. I also put a tube amplifier in it. As far as the back goes no speakers and is a removable option so you can sit it in the middle of a room and entertain guests. It's actually the only one I have ever seen like that. I put the original components in storage so I can always put it back to original condition.
    4. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 7 years ago
      I'd say that was a good call to replace/substitute it's guts. (esp since you preserved the originals!) Frankly, by today's standards the audio/build quality of nearly all those console stereos was pretty pathetic...but the cabinetry could be lots of fun! Neat detail about the back -- makes yours an even more-funner (and unique!) example!

      My next door neighbor-lady when I was growing up had a GE console stereo with a unique feature -- a small matching standalone box (maybe 8" x 12" x 4" or so?) with a single speaker in it, which actually functioned as a "wireless remote", usable in another room of the house to also play whatever the main unit was playing. I don't have any real memory of what either looked like, but no doubt it was the "latest-greatest hi-tech" feature available then (late 1960's or so) as her husband was a recently retired owner of a local GE appliance dealership.
    5. Gerthquake, 7 years ago
      Yes Porti-Fi my console was equipped with that feature but did not have the little external speaker. I just finished repairing some 12" Heathkit speakers for it. I'll add a couple more pics.
    6. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 7 years ago
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX6bzWBDAdI

      <thumbsup>

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.