[Boatanchors] A Hammarlund question
Al Klase
al at ar88.net
Tue Mar 23 00:49:48 EDT 2010
Hi Gerry,
Almost certainly not a Hammarlund standard product. There was a
Super-Pro Console SP-150, but that was one speaker and no turntable.
The eight 45's also doesn't make a lot of sense as the Super-Pro's
already had a 14-watt amplifier. The Super-Pro was not introduced until
1936. The only earlier Hammarlund communications receiver was the
Comet-Pro. Bigger amp there might make sense there if you were building
a custom setup.
The Super-Pro has a variable selectivity IF that you can open up to 12
KHz and is a really good sounding receiver. It would be my choice for a
no-holds-barred custom setup in the 1930's. Could easily outperform a
Scott.
You can get a look at this stuff on my site:
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/commrx/Receiver_Time_Line.html
Al
On 3/22/2010 11:35 PM, Gerry Steffens wrote:
> Anchorites,
>
> I received the following question from another collector:
>
> "Do you know anything about a Hammarlund radio with (8) 45's in the output?
> Separate chassis and power supply with two speakers, circa 1933. Looks like
> a communications receiver, but in a wood console with a record changer."
>
> I am not a Hammarlund person.
>
> Anybody have an answer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gerry
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