While it's going to leave a bit of a hole in my heart (and basement) I'm glad I was able to get it playing music again- and I'm glad that the new owner has plans to take the restoration to the finish line and make it a daily driver. He was aware of the old site, but I've also pointed him in this direction of this forum.
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For the first time several years I am without a console. After breathing life into my 1961 Magnavox Imperial that had sat, silenced, for 35 years I came to the realization that our little house is not just large enough for a console... maybe someday when the kids finally leave the nest. So it's a pretty bittersweet moment. Of course, if I ever fall into a killer deal on a Concert Grand I suppose one of those kids might be served eviction papers!
While it's going to leave a bit of a hole in my heart (and basement) I'm glad I was able to get it playing music again- and I'm glad that the new owner has plans to take the restoration to the finish line and make it a daily driver. He was aware of the old site, but I've also pointed him in this direction of this forum.
While it's going to leave a bit of a hole in my heart (and basement) I'm glad I was able to get it playing music again- and I'm glad that the new owner has plans to take the restoration to the finish line and make it a daily driver. He was aware of the old site, but I've also pointed him in this direction of this forum.
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There are smaller record players and stereos that might fit your circumstances better. Thank you for referring the new owner to our site.
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I have a 1971 Sansui 5000x receiver that is in great condition and a borrowed Pioneer turntable. Speakers are some old Realistic Minumus 7's paired with a set of early KLH 6 speakers... the KHL were part of the deal for the Maggie. It's not fancy, but it works perfectly in my little office.electra225 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 12:15 am There are smaller record players and stereos that might fit your circumstances better. Thank you for referring the new owner to our site.
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I use something similar in my "laboratory" to convert old analog music media to digital.
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It's good to know you have not totally gone "cold turkey" and given up music. And, it's good to have you on the forum so please continue to contribute.
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I can't walk into any room of my house without bumping into a console ... I know I got it bad ...
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You are not the only one Elton!
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