I've recently been corresponding with the Vice President of Electrohome and he has provided me pics of some Electrohome gear I've never seen before, as well as scans of an original PA100MK1 manual! Thanks Gary!!
bolly- 12-12-2006
a mini mono-amp
bolly- 12-12-2006
those cylindrical speakers
bolly- 12-12-2006
PA-330 and unknown tuner
bolly- 12-12-2006
nuther unknown tuner
bolly- 12-12-2006
VA100 MARK1 pre-amp
bolly- 12-12-2006
and of course, a front-page scan of the elusive PA100MK1!
bolly- 12-12-2006
PA300
bolly- 12-12-2006
PA100
bolly- 12-12-2006
PA100MK1
clint e.- 12-12-2006
You kill me, man. Please, if you post another pic i will take the next flight to Canada and shoot you... ...or give you my Christmas gift... so, you have to choose. I think i'm in love with that gear.
bolly- 12-12-2006
hehehe Alvaro, no more pics, not yet anyways.
Charivari- 12-12-2006
Thanks for sharing those pics, Greg. Electrohome is a rarity brand down here, so you managed to increase my knowledge of its products 10 fold. Besides, audio porn is always welcome.
- JP
radioactive- 12-13-2006
thanks for the pics greg even myself i havnt seen most that stufff.it was mighty nice of gary to send that too you i agree.
OvenMaster- 12-13-2006
Greg, a really foolish question here: approximately how old are the components you're showing us here, the 1950's? When I lived in Canada in the 80's, I seem to recall the Electrohome name primarily on television sets and *ahem* "lower-cost" consumer audio items. These things here look like much higher quality than what I used to see... sort of what's happened to Sansui, comparing their 70's stuff to today's.