View Full Version : 60's Maggie combo... What year?


freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 02:39 PM
Hey all, I went to an estate sale today and there they had 2 tv;s one was what lookes to be mid to late 70's Magnavox with digital keypad, looked too new for me, but the otherone was a 60's Magnavox combo unit. stereo works, and is solid state, but the tv dont work, does anyone know what year this set is? Thanks!

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kx250rider
11-30-2007, 03:28 PM
Being a solid state radio, but with the old boat-shaped channel knob, it's likely 1967-68. No big cash value, but should be saved! They started with the 23" rectangular tube as early as '65 or 66 though. Can you post the model #?

Charles

sampson159
11-30-2007, 03:29 PM
looks like a 933 chassis-same one in my combo. the model year is 1968-69. good sets.heavy to carry! check out the one i scored. remote set and a daily watcher.look under combo in swap board. will post some recent pics after i have done a set up to it.

freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 03:53 PM
This set has a 23" CRT.. I just saved it.. The model number is missing from the back cover,but it has a chromatic switch and instant on feature. It's still in my truck, when I tear into it this weekend, ill have more info..

sampson159
11-30-2007, 03:59 PM
23v and 25a are the same tube. a regular 25 inch tube is a full viewing 23 inch. dont ask me why-the are the same size tube. my maggie has a 25axp22 in it now,however,om the label inside the set.it calls for a 23vanp22? the tube has been replaced under service contract in the late 70s. i like this set and the picture is very,very good.color saturation.flesh tones and that chromatic button the back (sucks big time). it is just too damn big to handle! what a kickin radio though!!!

freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 04:05 PM
:yes:Yup, mine calls for the 23vanp22 as well... It should look impressive running next to my CTC-16 rioundie combo

MRX37
11-30-2007, 05:33 PM
Hey, how is your CTC 16 doing BTW? Did you solve the flickering issue it was having?

freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 09:15 PM
Not really, i believe the issue with the CTC 16 is the inrush limiter.. It's broken and I have it held back together with a shower curtan holder..... lol, When it makes a weak connection, the set starts doing the half bright raster with retrace lines... I think I can replace this with a CL-80.

freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 09:22 PM
Well I peeled open the set tonight, found the build date of 8-1966. I was wrong about the crt, it actually calls for and uses a 23egp22. Replaced under warranty with service card attached Aug, 1977. The original tube was a Magnavox 23egp22a, the original crt's tag sticker sits in the cabinet. Powered on a variac, the tube lights and has snow, sound and all, looks rather dim, out of focus and purity is off. Havent tested tubes yet..


:yes:Yup, mine calls for the 23vanp22 as well... It should look impressive running next to my CTC-16 rioundie combo

sampson159
11-30-2007, 10:31 PM
thats a good thing! this one is a little older than mine. under my crt mask is a light with the channel number illuminated and the remote eye. these maggies have a look all there own and those chassis seem to hold up well. expensive and pretty good quality. the receipt was in a bag taped to the set. 1863.32 new in january 1968! the tube is a 25axp22 replacement from vdc corporation. mine is very clean and i am getting used to the magnavox look. it is in my garage and the radio will rock the block!!! your rca will have a better picture (roundies rule),
but i doubt the radio can best that maggie! good luck and i am happy on your find.

freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 11:18 PM
Yes I agree, Ive been tinkering with this Maggie in the back of my explorer, I had a 68 Maggie console identical to yours a few years back.... I can tell this one is an oldie! I remember now that maggie chassis used a push pull rod for focus.. Kinda odd but that was the focus deal, now it needs convergence and some purity alignments, im assuming this is the cause to the really warped pincushion on the top.. Also I have this tv hooked to a vcr thaqt produces a blue raster when it's playing, the tv is picking this up as sweeping red and green color bars scrooling accross the screen, looks like either demod tubes or burst amp, those 6GH8A's are a pain when it comes to finding one that actually doesn't have some kinds h-k short in my stash...
BTW, thought this was kinda cool, the service tag in the set was the same address the estate sale was at. The woman told me they bought it brand new (sometime in the 60's) , it sat in the same spot since new, and has not been powered up since 1978 when they got there new set. *Maggie as well and still working*

Randy Bassham
11-30-2007, 11:29 PM
The bezel around the pix tube gives it away as one of the very early rectangular sets that had the 23EGP22 CRT, those are pretty rare sets, it's probably got the T918 or the T920 chassis which were the earliest versions of the series that went T918-T920-T931-T933-T940-T951-T962 all the later sets were improvements on the previous one but were basically the same chassis. That's a pretty rare set because the 23EGP22 was almost immediately superceeded by the 25XP22/25AP22

freakaftr8
11-30-2007, 11:49 PM
Ok I went out and checked the chassis, it uses the U9109 BB chassis, and the CRT was replaced in 1977 wihn a "photo optic" brand name "grade b CRT

freakaftr8
12-01-2007, 01:17 AM
Ok guys, i read the forums, gimmie the low-down on 23egp22 crt's... Be gentle, lol, mine seems to be producing a pinkish hue, green sucks... And this tube presumably has low hours on it too...

kx250rider
12-01-2007, 12:20 PM
23egp22a

Holy Moley! That's a rare version of Magnavox to use that awful Motorola tube!!!! I knew that they existed, but never saw one. It looks like it has had the bezel replaced. The 23EGP22 was actually a 21" screen, and the tubes were so bad that the TV mfrs put out upgrades.

Dr. Dan will go nuts when he finds out about that set!!!!!

Charles

freakaftr8
12-01-2007, 01:58 PM
Actually it is a 21" tube, the horiz on the left suddenly started shrinking...

freakaftr8
12-02-2007, 01:05 PM
Hey guys, I opened up the HV cage yesterday and ould the flyback looked ok, normal wax puddle under the flyback (ive seen this with every vintage set I have seen or worked on so far) and on the end there is a bar that had some material melted off. Not sure what it is, but it still works... The horiz shrinking must be a bad tube...

mbates14
12-02-2007, 03:06 PM
check and replace all your caps. like you did your other set, and check the emissions of all your tubes.

THEN go play with your set ;-)

freakaftr8
12-04-2007, 01:47 AM
Hey if this 23EGP22 was replaced in 1977, does this mean that the tube's quality and life might be better and increased due to the technology advance throught the years?

bgadow
12-04-2007, 12:29 PM
Did you confirm that the replacement tube is a 23EGP? My biggest concern is that is a cheapo rebuild. Hopefully it's okay, though.

freakaftr8
12-04-2007, 04:30 PM
Yeah, it deffinitly is a 23EGP22, it's labeled on the crt and is made by a company called Photo-Optic. The tube has no cataracts at all.