My Panasonic micro-matic record changer
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The turntable and mechanisem look just like my grandpa's record player, except his has a different cabinet and is in not as good condition as yours.
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im in the suggestions 0.o
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Oh , buy the way use the 45 adaptor that came with the changer . your turntable is Manufactured by BSR Turntables in england back in the 1970's . you can get the oem changer 45 adaptor for it on the internet . you need the changer number for it under its side .
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Hey you think can keep the camera focused right . Its hard to watch your video .
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Those mini-changers are very neat! Check out my Soundesign stereo system from the 70's. It's a mini changer too.
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"Convoy"?
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I saw one of these in Caldor's when I was a kid. Couldn't believe they put a cast aluminum (albeit small) platter on such a small, inexpensive changer. I love the way they put it onto a big wood base to avoid the "mini-changer" stigma. It was also one of the last changers you could buy that could intermix 10" and 12" records.
Sorry about the video quality, I was hand holding the camera because I couldn't find my tripod. Also I had a cheap video camera for $100.00 at Wal-mart. I'm planning on getting a better camera in the near future.
railfan955 6 months ago
The reason why I didn't use the original 45 adapter was because I had a BSR record changer that I bought at a flea-market for $5.00 which never had a 45 adapter (I don't have that BSR changer anymore, my dad has it now). I still have this Panasonic changer, but also have a Teac 3 speed turntable stereo system (but it needs a new drive belt on the turntable before it will work right).
railfan955 6 months ago