IMO that's a great portable. That shit is LOUD! I had one a few years back, but sold/traded it to a friend. They seem to pop around town @ least once a year.
IMO that's a great portable. That shit is LOUD! I had one a few years back, but sold/traded it to a friend. They seem to pop around town @ least once a year.
have you guys really never seen this? growing up in the 80's, i would say at least 1/3 of all my friends older brothers or sisters had one of these...
I guess this is just one of those "you're getting old" moments, gunn . I remember quite a few people had those combo boxes, too. My friend Carsten still has one. He used it for the cover of one of his mixtapes:
That's what I was thinking, I mean they're cool and all, but those were in the JC Penny catalog when I was a pup. I've probably seen more of those than Sound Burgers.
The real pimp shit is someone told me Cadillacs used to have an optional 45 player in them. That's a cool ass portable. "Excuse me, is it O.K. if I drive my car up to the entrance and open the door so I can listen to these records?"
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P.S. What's a "record deck"? Does it work sort of like a record player?
The real pimp shit is someone told me Cadillacs used to have an optional 45 player in them. That's a cool ass portable. "Excuse me, is it O.K. if I drive my car up to the entrance and open the door so I can listen to these records?"
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have you guys really never seen this?
The real pimp shit is someone told me Cadillacs used to have an optional 45 player in them. That's a cool ass portable. "Excuse me, is it O.K. if I drive my car up to the entrance and open the door so I can listen to these records?"
IMO that's a great portable. That shit is LOUD! I had one a few years back, but sold/traded it to a friend. They seem to pop around town @ least once a year.
it's solid? how easliy does it skip?
I copped one of these Panasonic joints a few years ago for $20. I wouldn't suggest playing a record while walking around, but when on a stable surface, there's no skips.
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Aha, gotta love Car Nerds, they got their posting ish up on the web game on lock. Found a couple of interesting scans at the Imperial web site listing a couple of different types of record players:
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it's solid? how easliy does it skip?
I guess this is just one of those "you're getting old" moments, gunn . I remember quite a few people had those combo boxes, too. My friend Carsten still has one. He used it for the cover of one of his mixtapes:
That's what I was thinking, I mean they're cool and all, but those were in the JC Penny catalog when I was a pup. I've probably seen more of those than Sound Burgers.
The real pimp shit is someone told me Cadillacs used to have an optional 45 player in them. That's a cool ass portable. "Excuse me, is it O.K. if I drive my car up to the entrance and open the door so I can listen to these records?"
SONIC
P.S. What's a "record deck"? Does it work sort of like a record player?
actually, i think it was a MOPAR thing...
You dudes are young.
Tape playing 8-tracks?????, K.
I copped one of these Panasonic joints a few years ago for $20. I wouldn't suggest playing a record while walking around, but when on a stable surface, there's no skips.
The Columbia Hi-Fi system (plays 16 RPM custom discs)
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The RCA system for 45s (beyond holy grail for me)