GE General Electric RP-1590A Portable 4-Tube Stereo Phono Amplifier with Record Changer (1962)
You can't find vintage pieces like this just anywhere! The RP-1590A from General Electric is a rare 4-tube, stereo amplifier and record changer. It was made in the USA over sixty years ago. What makes this piece unique is that it's portable but also comes with stands - so rather than setting it on a table, you can take out the four legs (handily stored in the case itself) and prop it up.
The record changer offers four speeds (16, 33, 45, 78) and a gorgeous silver and black platter. The amp section has independent bass, treble, and balance controls so you can get it sounding just how you want. Last but not least, this portable system is housed in a beautiful vintage-style brown case, giving it a very organic and down-to-earth feel. Great for any vintage lover or audio enthusiast!
CONDITION
SPENCERTIFIED- Fully certified by Spencer
Refurbished and SPENCERTIFIED
Every function has been confirmed 100% working. We have cleaned it inside and out and replaced any worn parts. The needle has been replaced if it has gotten worn down/broken. The arm has also been realigned for optimal sound production. Belt-driven turntables have had their previous belt replaced with a new one.
Cosmetic Condition: Fair (shows signs of age).
Functional Condition: Works Like New.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
- GE General Electric RP-1590A Portable 4-Tube Stereo Phono Amplifier with Record Changer (1962)
Other information about the GE RP1590A
- Main principle: Audio amplification
- Details: Rec.Player+Audio.Amp+LS
- Number of tubes: 4
- Valves/tubes: 12AX7, 7189A x2, 5Y3
- Four speeds (78, 45, 33, 16)
- Built-in speakers: 4 loudspeakers
- Original case with detachable legs
- Power: AC at 105-120 volts, 60 cycles, 95 watts
DIMENSIONS (Closed)
- 28" x 9.5" x 18" (Length x Width x Height)
MANUFACTURE DATE and PLACE
- MFD. December, 1962
- Made in USA