Philips turntable test
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@IdontneedanIpod Yes, in fact I suggest you replace the stylus/needle first because generally that is all that needs replacing and yes you can still buy them online. Underneath the cartridge there should be a model number. Ask the people at Soundring for the replacement model stylus. (google them) The are very helpful, will ship anywhere and for around $25.00 you cant go wrong.
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@StereoFidelity But could you replace the needle because What happens when the old needle wears out? All the people with this record player would be screwed.
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@IdontneedanIpod The cartridge as you know is built into the head unit. A new one would be rare but I have seen second hand ones come up on Ebay now and then. Yes it is a changer, the staking arm is removable as in this vid.
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@StereoFidelity I have an Australian Philips Radiogram in near mint condition fully working exept for the cartridge in the tone arm, Do you know where and/or where I can get a new one? P.S is this a changer? because mine is the same exept it has a round ended stacking arm.
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"You Can't Hurry Love", by Phil Collins.
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I HAVE THIS ON ATLANTIC RECORDS
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Thanks for that information. The AG1014 does sound familiar but I am not sure where I have heard of or seen that number before. There is a model number on the right hand side NG1020. Not sure if Philips changed that for the Australian market at the time. It also came with the original user manual however there is no date or model information in that either. I will try and post it up soon.
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This looks like a AG 1014 and they where built in 1957-58.
thatz an awesome changer and song! do it uses those umbrella-type spindle rather than an overarm?
damusician 3 years ago
I guess its an overarm, although its not in this vid. I can remove the arm and changer spindle in the middle and use as single play changer. Is that what you mean?
StereoFidelity 3 years ago