1958 Magnavox "stereo" hi fi


hi all, in 1980 I was given a Magnavox hi fi system. I'm trying to decide whether I want to restore it or sell it. I just moved into a tiny apt and ea speakers is 22" wide and 20" deep and I won't be able to turn up the volume, so I'm more included to sell it.
Does anyone know how much I might get for it?I have pictures but can someone tell me how to upload them to the site?
brookdaphnie

Showing 5 responses by brookdaphnie

ha I have no intention of trying to ship it, I can barely tip up the cabinet  that houses the turntable and radio, it must weighs more than 80lbs. I think the pamplett says 180 watts and I run it on my 1975 Pioneer.. Anything smaller and there's no volume. The tubes are burnt out so I've simply used it for the old speakers, I have no idea if the turntable of radio work.  still have figured out how to upload pics
One cabinet is only for record storage, the top lifts up on hinges and it will stay in an upright position. The other cabinet is on wheels and it houses a turntable and a radio, of course the tubes are under this one.  Each speaker has a 15" bass speaker, a 7" mid-range, and a 5" tweeter.. will try post pictures I've done it without an icon
this is the turntable but interesting enough, there is no model number listed in the accompanying manual and I can't find an imaged online.  This is the turntable:
https://rocketcentury.com/products/vintage-magnavox-1957-tube-amplified-record-player
sooo, hidden away in all the info were two sales receipts with two differrent model numbers. The original owner, a friend's father, had sales men stopping by his shop all the time and he would sell and display new, high quality things like this. There are two model numbers on two different items, both purchased on 12-31-58. model number S-35 only says speaker $99.50 and the one that I'm fairly certain is this $299.50, model  # ISP275F Magnavox Audio phono, it even has the serial number which I will check later.