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How restorable is this? Philips B6X radio
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<blockquote data-quote="KOD" data-source="post: 825227" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I have a circuit diagram. PM me for a copy. This is not in fact stereo, it has a so-called Bi-ampli output stage, one EL84 drives the large speaker and the other the smaller one. One of the sockets on the rear is for an external speaker driven by both EL84's. Should sound pretty good. Also, like my one, the ferrite rods are adjustable from the front panel for best AM reception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOD, post: 825227, member: 15043"] I have a circuit diagram. PM me for a copy. This is not in fact stereo, it has a so-called Bi-ampli output stage, one EL84 drives the large speaker and the other the smaller one. One of the sockets on the rear is for an external speaker driven by both EL84's. Should sound pretty good. Also, like my one, the ferrite rods are adjustable from the front panel for best AM reception. [/QUOTE]
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How restorable is this? Philips B6X radio
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