That was me that said "what is next" so I guess I started the trip down off topic lane. Sorry.
I believe you mentioned that you are, or were going to work on the 78 changer. That Olympic should sound great playing 78's. I have a few friends that do nothing but listen to 78's and do not even consider 45's and LP's worth listening too. Of course, they think the last really good music was recorded in the 78 era. That is a nice looking unit, and if selling it is down the road having a working 78 changer and adding Bluetooth might help with the sale.
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Great job on the Motorola restoration. Enjoyed following along.
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@stbasil This was great restore thread to look through for me. Way, cool, well done. All of these projects on here are amazing and interesting in their own independent ways. I'm just dipping my toe in the water and am VERY impressed with the can do attitude and knowledge and projects this group has. Bravo all around!
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Matt, dipping your toe is pretty much where we all started at some point in our lives. Some, started young, others like me started in my retirement years which makes it a little harder to get the learning curve down. I was speaking totally about myself for the learning curve thing. As I have mentioned before, if I can do it anyone can. Keep reading and enjoying everything that has been posted, there is a lot of information that really does help as we enjoy this hobby.
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