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Philco 37-620 vs. 38-620 Speakers
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Hi all - Recently joined as I am restoring a Philco 37-620 Console and looking to find a working speaker.  I have my eyes on a 38-620 Speaker, unsure if they are interchangeable.  My 37-620, has 3 wires to the radio.  I already mistakenly bought one with 4 wires and it does not fit.  Any guidance on 37-620 and 38-620 speaker interchangeability is appreciated.  Thanks - Steve
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Welcome to the Phorum, Steve! I moved your thread to the Philco Electronic Restoration section. You'll probably get more responses to your question there. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary

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Gary - Westland Michigan
#3

thanks!! Still figuring the site out.
#4

Hello Steve and welcome to the Phorum. Your 37-620J uses a 10-1/2 inch HS speaker. The 38-620 uses an 8 inch S7 speaker. You can find a replacement that has an output transformer that matches your singleended 6K6 output tube. Other Philcos that use this speaker are 37-610J, 37-2620J, 38-8X, 38-9K, 38-9X, 38-10F. If you find a non-Philco speaker/OPT that's suitable, you may have to rewire it to make it function.
#5

Thanks for the warm welcome, the response and the speaker insight!  I am in process of repairing the cone, however, it is becoming brittle and cracking with every touch.  I watched a you-tube on re-coning.  I am considering doing this myself, however, not sure if i want to try unless I am out of options.  Not having the proper electronic equipment my validation of operation will be with output sound will be step one, followed by very high level troubleshooting with a multimeter. Good news is all tubes glow and unit powers up.  I know glowing of tubes is just the heater, not a 100% accurate method of operation. Stay tuned and thanks again.
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Welcome to the Phorum! Icon_wave
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Thanks!




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