Motorola SK29, now mine!
Posted: Fri May 15, 2026 5:14 pm
Picked this classic up yesterday, nice young lady seller on FBM with honest photos.
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It's phono - only, cabinet in bad shape, but I have plans for that! Here's a couple of screenshots from the listing, first the beauty shot, then the ugly one. The left speaker had fallen off, so it's propped up with books. The video she supplied at least showed it somewhat worked, but no more of that till it's cleaned and recapped, of course .
Here's the back removed, in my garage. Both side speaker wires were disconnected, so her video could only have been the bass center channel audio. Looks pretty much untouched except for some rat gnawings , but no nests or major poop deposits, fortunately. And, amp tubes appear original, haven't checked the preamp yet. Looking forward to hearing that 15" woofer in action! And, here's my ultimate goal, appearance-wise, from an eBay listing of a resto that is outrageously listed for $2300! I love the frosted black treatment, it gives a lot of character to the otherwise bland appearance when closed up. BTW, the legs, hinges and pulls are real brass, not plated steel, so they should polish up beautifully! I'll be tracking my restoration saga in the Motorola section.....
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It's phono - only, cabinet in bad shape, but I have plans for that! Here's a couple of screenshots from the listing, first the beauty shot, then the ugly one. The left speaker had fallen off, so it's propped up with books. The video she supplied at least showed it somewhat worked, but no more of that till it's cleaned and recapped, of course .
Here's the back removed, in my garage. Both side speaker wires were disconnected, so her video could only have been the bass center channel audio. Looks pretty much untouched except for some rat gnawings , but no nests or major poop deposits, fortunately. And, amp tubes appear original, haven't checked the preamp yet. Looking forward to hearing that 15" woofer in action! And, here's my ultimate goal, appearance-wise, from an eBay listing of a resto that is outrageously listed for $2300! I love the frosted black treatment, it gives a lot of character to the otherwise bland appearance when closed up. BTW, the legs, hinges and pulls are real brass, not plated steel, so they should polish up beautifully! I'll be tracking my restoration saga in the Motorola section.....