60s Philips Record Player
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actually.. it did say how to place tthe batteries haha! nice record player!
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a ha.. I'll look into it when I'm done with my exams at school :p ;)
Thanks a lot!
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@Pietero555 There's a tone control under the volume control on this.lt sounds as if there might be a tired or weak spring that holds the idler against the turntable on your friend's one.
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What do you call that wheel below the volumewheel? What's it function?
I'm reparing a similar player for a friend and don't really know what it is for..
The table itself doesn't turn on itself, I had to give it a spin, when i put the needle on, it slows back down..
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is this machine for sale.
PINKBOY1006 4 months ago
@PINKBOY1006 Well,I suppose it could well be...
AG3304 4 months ago
that's pretty neat. it sounds good and you can take it anywhere.
stewie100 6 months ago
@stewie100 lt is too,and you can.
AG3304 6 months ago
Thank you so much for sharing the video! I had a record player when I was 3 (back in 1969) looking very much like the one you shown! Sadly, after several house moving and all that, I never got to see it again. Been my life-long dream to have one exactly like that again ever since. Would you happen to have the model number?
adamas66 1 year ago
@adamas66 Sorry to hear about your lost player.There's no model number shown on this,but they were made as valve mains-only and also as battery-mains transistorized machines.Ebay's a great place to look for one of these as they always seem to have a few old Philips sets on there.
AG3304 1 year ago