Vintage Philips recievers

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RickH

Junior Audioholic
Recently I have cleaned out a lot of the "Junky" audio stuff I have collected.
I have two recievers that I believe I will save,but I can't find much info on either. The first one is a Philips 797 reciever,and the second is a Philips 794 reciever. They are U.S. made around 1978 I would guess. That's all I know. Anybody out there who can tell me if they are considered a respectable reciever?
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Those receivers I believe where made in my current city of residence. Fort Wayne, Indiana used to have a Philips manufacturing plant that turned out some good high end audio gear for a short time. I am guessing these components are either charcoal grey or a vintage looking silver. The few components I have seen had lots of leds and cool buttons that where touch sensitive.:) That's about as much as I know about those type of receivers.:eek:
 
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dollerakos

Audiophyte
Philips 794 Receiver

Hi!

I'd like to ask if You have a switching diagram to the Philips 794 Receiver. In Hungary I couldn't find anything. Many thanks.

Recently I have cleaned out a lot of the "Junky" audio stuff I have collected.
I have two recievers that I believe I will save,but I can't find much info on either. The first one is a Philips 797 reciever,and the second is a Philips 794 reciever. They are U.S. made around 1978 I would guess. That's all I know. Anybody out there who can tell me if they are considered a respectable reciever?
 
D

dollerakos

Audiophyte
Philips 794 Receiver

Hi!

I'd like to ask if You have a switching diagram to the Philips 794 Receiver. In Hungary I couldn't find anything. Many thanks.


Those receivers I believe where made in my current city of residence. Fort Wayne, Indiana used to have a Philips manufacturing plant that turned out some good high end audio gear for a short time. I am guessing these components are either charcoal grey or a vintage looking silver. The few components I have seen had lots of leds and cool buttons that where touch sensitive.:) That's about as much as I know about those type of receivers.:eek:
 
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