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More wierd stuff . This plays the record standing up .
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Play records sideways
"Ken G." wrote in message ... More wierd stuff . This plays the record standing up . Sorta like the old Seeburg jukes. Played them sideways and had a twin cartridge tone arm to play one side or the other.It reversed the motor to play the back side. Cool. regards, Tom |
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Play records sideways
"Ken G." wrote in message ... More wierd stuff . This plays the record standing up . Darn you Ken... I've looked for years for one of those (pretty much since shortly after they were new in '75). Where do you find this stuff? :) |
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Brenda I have a friend in Oregon who has been stuffing his whole house
full of stuff like that for 30 years . He thought i needed this . I think they are very cool . John .. Think real hard .. |
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What brand is it? Sharp?
Is there any chance you could post a higher-resolution image? It's interesting that the record-level meters defelct horizontally. Most unusual. Thanks for the post. |
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Sorry William .. Webtv is as good as it is bad . My computer does not
get these newsgroups or i dont know how to . Its Mitsubishi . I also have its wood case with glass doors . The case in only as tall as the unit itself . As for the meters they were used on more early transistor radios . |
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In message , Ken G.
writes More wierd stuff . This plays the record standing up . [ A MIME Image / JPEG part was included here. ] Presumably, with this setup, the pickup also has absolutely zero tracking error? Ian. -- |
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Presumably, with this setup, the pickup also has
absolutely zero tracking error? No, it has just enough error to drive the servo system that keeps the arm moving across the record at _almost_ perfect perpendicularity. |
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In message , William
Sommerwerck writes Presumably, with this setup, the pickup also has absolutely zero tracking error? No, it has just enough error to drive the servo system that keeps the arm moving across the record at _almost_ perfect perpendicularity. OK then. ALMOST absolutely zero tracking error! Ian. -- |
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