Antique record player
DjArcadian
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I might purchase an Antique 1960's Emerson stereo record player. Does anyone have experience with these? I just want it for casual listening in my room. Doesn't have to be loud but crisp clear sound wouldn't hurt.
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I wouldn't put anything worth more than a dollar on that
I don't think 'crisp clear sound' was invented yet either
HAHAHA!!!!
seriously though, co-sign. That thing is gonna eat your records.
That "tone arm" looks like it weighs about 8 pounds...
that's not the tone arm you're seeing in that picture.
Oops...middle picture. And I'm old enough to remember automatic record changers...
Tonearm counterweight: unchecked
Antiskating adjustment: unchecked
you can take all that stuff out and refit it with new equipment, and even stuff the speakers in the cabinet, they are built that way. You bought it as furniture and then decided what you wanted in it.
Yeah, I'm thinking of that. I originally just wanted a regular record player for casual listening. I'm putting my Technics in a different room in my house and want something for my bedroom. Figured I'd liven up the place a bit but the cost of plain jane low-end record players is a joke. I saw prices of $125 for Radio Shack crap.
If you need something now, call up all the pawns and stereo repair joints in your area... you should be able to come up with something... see if one of your older relatives have something they don't use anymore...
oh snap, is that what I think it is?
sunroof top...
I think this one is for 45s.