I would like to know the year and value of the item. The model number is Y4692.
This is a mid-50s model and had just the record player in it. When the 60s models came out they were a bit larger and had the radio in them. The condition determines the value of this console. Does it still work or not? If it is in good working condition and the console is in great shape and isn't all scratched or banged up people will pay up to $250 for one of these. On average, some people are only willing to pay $25-75 for one of these.
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Hi, I'm inquiring about an Admiral Stereophonic model number RC7 DOB-28AH. Can you please provide me with any information on this console? Please and thank you.
There was one that was given a appraisal value of $100 to $200 for this stereo on a online link - www.justanswer.com/
Worth for 1966 Admiral Stereo: Lift The Lid Flight Deck Vintage?
Your picture does not show very much of the console front and without more information it will be difficult to correctly identify your stereo.
Someone may be able to offer more information If you will post more pictures and also pictures of the tags on the back of the unit so we can see the numbers etc.
Also, is everything working?
What players does it have -
phonograph, radio, 8-track, cassette, good speakers?
Remember; these units are very heavy and usually too costly to ship so it is usually advertised a 'local pick up only' which means the type of area where located will determine the final value.
You can always ask your question on some of the forums:
antiqueradios.com/
www.antiqueradios.com/
audiokarma.org/
www.radiomuseum.org/