At any rate, my dad taught me the ins and outs of record changers, and I worked on many over the years. I recently scored a beautiful 1968 Magnavox Imperial FOR FREE from a storage unit. The chassis number for the Pre/Tuner is R22401 and the power amp is A59503. I recapped both the pre and power amp, refurbished the micromatic changer, and it is indeed a powerhouse BUT....the sound is VERY muddy. Being an imperial, each channel has two horns, so there are 4 front-facing horns total, but I've had regular Astro Sonics sound much brighter. I have the treble and Timbre dimed, and while there are highs, it's just very weak....almost as if the treble knob is all the way down. I know the horns roll off around 14kHz, but I don't think I'm getting anything much past 6-7kHz. Do any of you have any suggestions or thoughts? I know some people have suggested modifying the tone circuit and changing the crossover network to brighten things up. One person took a pair of the Maggie horns out and put in EV T35 super tweeter horns in their place.
I'm just kind of at a loss because I love this Imperial, but it just doesn't sound great. Any help would be tremendously appreciated!!!
Shadi
