• Année
  • 1928/1929
perfect model
  • Catégorie
  • Haut-parleur, casque ou écouteur
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 223428

 Spécifications techniques

  • Gammes d'ondes
  • - sans
  • Tension / type courant
  • Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / for field: 60 cycles (separate order for 25 or 50 cycles), 110 Volt
  • Haut-parleur
  • HP dynamique à électro-aimant (électrodynamique)
  • Matière
  • Boitier métallique
  • De Radiomuseum.org
  • Modèle: Orchestrope Park Speaker - Capehart Corp.; Fort Wayne, IN
  • Forme
  • Console de forme générique
  • Dimensions (LHP)
  • 45 x 60 x 25 inch / 1143 x 1524 x 635 mm
  • Remarques
  • Orchestrope Park Twin-Speaker with steel Cabinet
    Belongs to the speaker-less Orchestrope Park model for outside.
    The Orchestrope is the first product of then called "Capehart Automatic Phonograph Co.", which company lasted only one year and had then to be financed as Capehart Corporation (moved to Fort Wayne, IN). The model was made with a coin slot except at least "Aristocrat". Difference between 28-G and 28-F is for instance coin box on top for the 28-F model. 250 type amp is possible instead of amp. 245 - for two speakers, for instance the model 600 outdoor twin speakers.

    The coin operated machine is capable of holding 28 records. There is no selection. It is a continuous play of the slack in place, all 56 sides. In those pioneering days, Capehart favored a changer that drags records across the mechanism, to get them to the turntable, and away from it. It has a springwound phonograph but it is wound by an electric motor. The same electric motor drives the changer mechanism. The springwound mechanism was made for the poor electricity supply at that time - to keep the speed straight.

    There are several models of Orchestrope known like: Club, Commercial (wide), Commercial (high), Commercial 28 as 28-F, (perhaps 28-G) and 28-GB, Auditorium with a separate Orchestrope Speaker, Aristocrat without coin slot, Home and the "Park" with a separate speaker cabinet, Speaker 600.
    In March 1930 came a less expensive Amperion line with a simple turning changer, followed by models with the drop-type only "10-12" mechanism in 1931. The main success was later the changer 16-E etc. - see more details and summaries here.

  • Prix de mise sur le marché
  • 350.00 $
  • Auteur
  • Modèle crée par Ernst Erb. Voir les propositions de modification pour les contributeurs supplémentaires.

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