Crosley Mission Style Stack-O-Matic Stereo
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The real/true BSR turntables fucking need to fucking return, IN MY PROUD OPINION.
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Can you use this in the missionary position?
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I got one of these just to open the case and see what the table was. What I found is old stock turntable date 1984 dc belt drive. Bsr is the maker of it it also can use a different bsr spindle .
The platter is you now it plastic. The speed selector unlike older bsr is a switch that hooks to the motor. Changer part works like a bsr.
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I saw one of these in a museum; it was being used for an interactive display or something. I asked the guide how well the turntable worked; he said it felt a little flimsy, but hadn't given them any trouble. Funny thing about cheap plastic mechanical parts is that if designed well, they're self lubricating and can be surprisingly reliable. I can't imagine the performance specs of that thing being too impressive; I wonder if they used a (now inexpensive) brushless motor to keep the rumble down.
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Even worse, some moron touching the grooves of that LP @ 0:23! >:|
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Hic hic hic hic! It is a replica.
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Judging by the closeup shots, It looks even cheaper than a BSR lol
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Wilkes85. About the Stack-O-Matic - you forgot to point out the record changer is a BSR copy!
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Itz nothing but a novelty set so you know where quality goes for that.
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Oh my God and they have it dragging on the record!
lol i saw one of these at wal-mart, and it was so light and flimsy, i'd be worried about breaking it just from turning it on!
Oh Boy, now I can get rid of my Rega P3 and Nakamichi Dragon Cassette deck and have everything in one compact unit, WHOOPIE!!
margaretsville 2 years ago 7
While I'm glad someone is making phonographs again, the quality is CHEAP!
wildbilltexas 2 years ago 4