Hello All,
My name is Colin and I'm doing some research to aid my Grandfather in a book he's writing about the history of live sound.
I've noticed a lot of threads related to Stromberg-Carlson products on here, so I thought maybe someone could help me identify a particular system.
My Grandfather recalls his first PA system to be built around a 30 watt, Stromberg-Carlson Preamp/Amp that was manufactured around 1955. As of now, that's all I know about it, though I thought I could ask him some more questions based on feedback here (number/type of inputs, EQ, etc)
Any hunches? Anywhere in particular I might be able to browse around? My googling didn't yield much!
Colin
My name is Colin and I'm doing some research to aid my Grandfather in a book he's writing about the history of live sound.
I've noticed a lot of threads related to Stromberg-Carlson products on here, so I thought maybe someone could help me identify a particular system.
My Grandfather recalls his first PA system to be built around a 30 watt, Stromberg-Carlson Preamp/Amp that was manufactured around 1955. As of now, that's all I know about it, though I thought I could ask him some more questions based on feedback here (number/type of inputs, EQ, etc)
Any hunches? Anywhere in particular I might be able to browse around? My googling didn't yield much!
Colin
I'd guess AU-32 - the most common one I've seen. Two mike inputs plus a phono input.
My site has Stromberg information: Made In Rochester - first you'll need a DjVu file viewer. I have a 1958 sound equipment catalog, but haven't been able to post it yet.
My site has Stromberg information: Made In Rochester - first you'll need a DjVu file viewer. I have a 1958 sound equipment catalog, but haven't been able to post it yet.
Hey Tom,
Thanks for getting back to me. I'm going to see my Grandfather today, so I'll ask him some more questions. Your site looks very helpful...
Thanks for getting back to me. I'm going to see my Grandfather today, so I'll ask him some more questions. Your site looks very helpful...
I've only owned one S-C piece of equipment, as yet unidentified. It was made for Kodak, and it's built better than a Hammond. Seems like they made great equipment to me.
Ok, so he said it had 2 mic inputs and a phono input. It sounds like the AU-32 could be correct, but he insists that it's power output was 30 watts? Was there maybe a beefier model?
Well, not quite
He said that he thinks the one that he had was newer than the AU-32 pictured on Tom's site. Does anyone know if there were newer AU-32's made in the mid to late 50's? Or perhaps it isn't an AU-32?
Thanks
Colin
He said that he thinks the one that he had was newer than the AU-32 pictured on Tom's site. Does anyone know if there were newer AU-32's made in the mid to late 50's? Or perhaps it isn't an AU-32?
Thanks
Colin
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