Philco 46-1203
Philco 46-1203
Got this beautiful Philco 46-1203 from my mom! She found it at the same place I found the floor model Philco last month. It will need a new power cord, caps, ect, as these always do. Thanks mom!
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Re: Philco 46-1203
I have seen that model, or at least one that looks like yours, at estate stales, antique stores, or auctions. I always thought they were nice looking and if the radio plays like most Philco's it should work great.
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This also could be a Philco 48-1256, I need to check again.
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I had two 1203's. They are good performers as far as the radio goes. They use the D-10 changer, not one of Philco's best, IMHO. Easy to work on. Good luck with yours!
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I've got a 46-1203. It was in my grandparents' house, parked next to a bed in the guest room where I'd sleep when visiting. I'd turn it on at night, enjoy the warm dial glow, and experience the miracle of hearing sounds coming through the air. Then it started humming. I did rescue it when we closed the house out. I should recap it. I see it has an RF amp but otherwise is unremarkable. One of those switched hi-filter tone controls.... Yeah, that changer looks like nothing special at all.
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Well it’s a good thing 78s are my favorite type of record to collect!TC Chris wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2026 3:26 am I've got a 46-1203. It was in my grandparents' house, parked next to a bed in the guest room where I'd sleep when visiting. I'd turn it on at night, enjoy the warm dial glow, and experience the miracle of hearing sounds coming through the air. Then it started humming. I did rescue it when we closed the house out. I should recap it. I see it has an RF amp but otherwise is unremarkable. One of those switched hi-filter tone controls.... Yeah, that changer looks like nothing special at all.
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I've got 78s too, and the really old ones are beat-up enough not to worry. The better, newer ones are capable of much better fidelity than that Philco would deliver, and it would be grinding them up the way the old Sonora acoustic device does.
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