Up front, I apologize for the long post.
While volunteering at a Habitat for Humanity Restore in Fort Wayne, IN, I stumbled across a couple pieces of audio equipment in one of the electronics recycling bins. (I'm a big audio enthusiast but not an expert in much of anything, let alone vintage gear). But when I looked in the bin, the 2 pieces in there seemed interesting so I bought them from the store for $2.
In exchange for my $2, I got a Philips High Fidelity Laboratoies 22AH673/44 tuner and a 22AH572/44 pre-amp. After I looked them up, I realized that they were built by Magnavox in my hometown of Fort Wayne. I even ended up meeting the guy (still alive). However, try as I might, I cannot locate the matching amp. I have seen one for sale on eBay but it is the silver version. I would love to get the missing amp to complete an all vintage setup but I have no idea where else to look. Since that is the case, I am also considering selling these after 2 years of unseuccessful searching. Any clues gents? Or should I give up and sell the goods?
Kerry
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Topic - Philips High Fidelity Laboratories - Kidomaha 21:51:59 09/14/14 (9)
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