- Produttore / Marca
- Crosley Radio Corp.; Cincinnati (OH)
- Anno
- 1924
- Categoria
- Radio (o sintonizzatore del dopoguerra WW2)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 36367
- Numero di tubi
- 3
- Principio generale
- A reazione (con rigenerazione); 2 Stadi BF
- N. di circuiti accordati
- 1 Circuiti Mod. Amp. (AM)
- Gamme d'onda
- Solo onde medie (OM).
- Tensioni di funzionamento
- Batterie (di accumulatori e/o a secco)
- Altoparlante
- - Per cuffie o amplificatori esterni
- Materiali
- Mobile in legno
- Radiomuseum.org
- Modello: 50/50A - Crosley Radio Corp.;
- Forma
- Soprammobile a cassapanca o cassetta, solitamente con coperchio (NON a leggio)
- Annotazioni
- Receiver 50 and amplifier 50A in a train. Slusser (7) describes it differently: "50/50A, table, 1925, wood, low rectangular case, receiver/amplifier in one unit, lift top, BC, 3 tubes, battery." If this single case 50/50A turns up with a picture (in the literature or as a set), then we will create a variant "single box" and name this in the variant "double box".
Schematics show often replacement tubes - which can be used - but we want to show the original tube line up used when the model was sold in its first year. Don't confuse this Crosley model 50 with the later model 50 from Crosley. The Rider's schematic for Crosley 51 (50 plus one AF stage) shows as detector the tubes '01A or X'99 or 12 and for the AF amplifier '01A or '12A or '71A or X'99 or '20 or 12. Some of the designations are newer tubes, others are written in then used short form to cover different manufacturers.
- Prezzo nel primo anno
- 32.00 $
- Fonte esterna dei dati
- Ernst Erb
- Fonte dei dati
- Radio Collector`s Guide 1921-1932
- Bibliografia
- Collector's Guide to Antique Radios (6th edition)
- Letteratura / Schemi (4)
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 1 = 1931/1934 (1919 to 1931) (page crosley 1-16 (actually for model 51).)
- Altri modelli
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In questo link sono elencati 1807 modelli, di cui 1050 con immagini e 1301 con schemi.
Elenco delle radio e altri apparecchi della Crosley Radio Corp.; Cincinnati (OH)
Discussioni nel forum su questo modello: Crosley Radio Corp.;: 50/50A
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The combination of a Crosley Audion model 50 and a two stage audio amplifier 50A.
This model 50/50A was created in 2005 by the information of second hand literature, namely "Radio Collector's Guide 1921 - 1932" by Morgan E. Mc Mahon, page 52 (but term "boxes") and Slusser (I looked up vol. 7, page 65) with the text "50/50A, table, 1925, wood, low rectangular case, receiver/amplifier in one unit, lift top, BC, 3 tubes, battery."
I found the very nice, just uploaded pictures, uploaded by Alan Larsen - which show a typical "train" of two boxes - but no tubes mentioned. Tehrefore I tried to revise the page - and stumbled over those contradictionary facts: "one box" / "two boxes". Therefore I wrote to some members and received an answer from Alan Douglas which has also a logical conclusion which tells me: There is most probably only this "two boxed combination.
His answer:
Hi,
I'm not an expert on Crosley, but a local friend Dave Crocker was. I used sets from his collection for photos in my book. If he didn't have a "single box" 50-50A, then it didn't exist, because he devoted years of concentrated effort to building his collection of Crosleys.
Just thinking about it, a "single box" for either the 50 or 51 wouldn't make any sense: Crosley would simply have sold model 52s which were cheaper to make. The amplifiers were only for buyers who started out with the simpler model and then wanted to upgrade to a "52" without discarding their existing sets.
If I see a photo of an actual set, I'll believe it, but otherwise it's a unicorn.
Alan
By the way:
Mc Mahon begins for Crosley this way on page 51: "Precision Equipment Co. (ACE) was controlled by Powel Crosley and was brought into Crosley Radio Corp. in 1924. AMRAD was brought inot the Crosley line by 1930.
Then follows the following list of models:
1921: Two models: Harko; Ace AVC.
1922: 14 models: C.R.No-1; RFTA Amp.; Audion Det.; Two-Step Amp.; Harko Sr.; Harko Sr. Audio; Harko Sr. V; Crosley VI; AceTru Concert Receptor; Ace; IV; X; XV (X with speaker); XX (Console X).
1923: 15 models: Ace TRU; 3B Ace; 3C Ace; V Ace; V special; VC; VC and 2 A Ace; VI; VI Portable; VIII; VIII Portable; XJ Super, XL; XII; Harko Sr.Reg.; XXV.
1924: 24 models: Ace 3C; Super VI; Super XJ, XL; XL; 50; 50 and 50A amp.; 50P; 51; 51 and 51A amp.; 51P; 51S; 51SD Special DeLuxe; Trirdyn 3R3 Panel;... Stand.; ... Special; ,,, Panel; ... Newport; ... Biltmore; ... Super (for $ 50); ... Super (for $ 60).
1925: The 4 models: Pup; Super-Trirdyn Regular; Super-Trirdyn Special; Super-Trirdyn DeLuxe.
- followed by 9 models in 1926, 6 in 1927, 10 in 1928, 30 in 1929 and 20 (incl. AMRAD) in 1930. etc.
Ernst Erb, 10.Nov.10