We inherited a console that has a lot of sentimental value. I’ve been collecting them with the intention on repairing them, updating fabrics and making them fit into modern homes with paint finishes ect…I understand that the real restoration radio enthusiasts might be horrified but it wasnt that long ago people were throwing them in the landfill because no one wanted ANY of it! Once I had the shelf sized up, I installed it along with lower secondary shelf for turntable. Nice job! I’m undecided what I’m going to do with it, but your project is swaying me to upgrade instead of restore. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. If you love vintage audio, you have come to the right place! This last photo of the build shows how I created fake doors for the front of the console. He has already ruined the console. I ordered door hardware from http://www.vandykes.com that matched our Amish-built oak server perfectly. Anticipating throwing on a record, I fired up the old beast, set the record up and dropped the tone arm down and nothing! So glad people do these projects instead of buying throwaway cheap made in china.a. Some veneer issues on the lower left side as shown in the last picture. The sound quality is great. And get this the 50 year old speakers still work fine. Totally agree with Rodney b on this.. that’s not restoration at all .. looks like less than 10 % left of the original console.. Looks to me like you could have used the measurements from the old console and just built a new one and donated the old one to someone who is interested doing a proper restoration. At this point, I still didn’t really know how I was going to put it all back together. Thanks for writing this – it’s the best page I’ve found on a project like this and has given me plenty of inspiration! A vintage Marantz 2230 stereo receiver is a very high-quality item that is also high on many people’s lists as far as classic stereo receivers are concerned. It came out really easily when I pulled on it so I’m not sure it was ever stuck. Personally I’d find some old complete secondhand hifi speakers in enclosures, cut holes in your backing board to suit and mount them up behind the grills. I install computers and touchscreens to use as Jukebox interfacing. Restoring it would entail fixing all the original equipment so it works again. I am about to finish one that was a Magnavox Imperial built in the late 60s when they went to solid state . RCA Victor Vintage Stereo cabinet. I mounted the receiver without its upper case so that airflow wouldn’t be a problem. They sometimes having a nasty bite to them! I am planning on trying to recreate what you have done with your cabinet project, but I am not at all sure about what kind of speakers to buy. You can see the hollow plastic quality of the doors. I have my original ca. Used. I’m thinking of attempting this. Thanks, Courtney. and then I am rebuilding a Pilot original. I bought 6×9 3-way car stereo speakers to replace the 9×12 original ones. This one was only about 50 bucks, but allows me to have a single plug coming out of the back of the console as every other device is plugged into the power conditioner. SERVICES *We repair and restore pieces from early 1900 wind-up 78 rpm record players, early 50s, 60s record changers and to the most curent turntables of today. $100. That’s expert level. It’s noted to outstanding smooth sound quality. This is a great example of what I was kind of thinking. The vibrations really haven’t been an issue. I have tried everything except springmounting the new one. What did you find to be suitable for the job? Pingback: Turntables & Vinyl Records: A Newcomer’s Guide | BourbonBrainTrust. I built the box to the recommended specs for the sub and attached the plate amp directly to the box. The huge MDF box is for the subwoofer. If doing such a total rebuild, (or scratch construction) why not make the equipment accessed from the front, using doors and a drawer for the turntable, then making the top available for stacking something like a TV. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. I have a stero from about 1960 and it hasn’t worked in years. Condition. The woofer is big enough that a sub may not be needed. You should purchase a Bluetooth music adapter (moto stream is an inexpensive one that can link to 5 people at a time) so you don’t have to remain tethered when using your phone. This project took me a couple of weeks of evenings after work and weekends. The car speakers have worked great in this open baffle install. Next I stained the new wood, the old cabinet and the new wood again. I’m keeping old components but sanded and painting mine because it makes me happy & I had a vision of it for me that has me happy & makes me excited to finish it . Tested FM radio and works well. Thanks for posting! I’ve been recommended Car Speakers as they aren’t reliant on the enclosure they’re in but I’d love to hear from someone who’s actually recently done this, How did you connect the subwoofer to the Sony reciever? 1967 Zenith Console Stereos Vintage Look Metal Sign WallColoring. kind regards I am not a restorer of antique electronics. Once it was stained, I put on a coat of wipe-on polyurethane. I really like your work here. Vintage Stereo Console Record Player Jukebox with Disco Lights $300 (North Richland Hills) pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. I really like your project. your own Pins on Pinterest Once again, great job. They were 35 bucks. We repair and restore console stereos including their record changers, receivers and amplifiers. See more ideas about stereo console, vintage stereo console, mid-century modern. The new electronics hardware, having not been made for this purpose, just didn’t fit in the same space as the original. I inherited a console similar to this one from my grandparents a year or so ago and have been visiting this post over and over again as I prepare to do a similar project.