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Power Supply of My 1975 GE Wildcat Record Player

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Here it is back by popular demand, the inside of my 1975 GE Wildcat record player unit, it has all of the capacitors and the power supply and transformer for this unit and it's got the motor too.

I will show it to "damusician", "rockbabyboy", "kirbykallen", "retrochad" and "EmersonCollie" since you've already seen it on my old account.

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  • hey, could you tell me what the proper name for the gear that is to the top right of the idler wheel in a lot of record player stereos from the 1970s?

  • lmaooo emersoncollie only hated cheap box fans and not vintage ones i hope. and BTW imreading the YT blog comments about the copyright issues on here with WMG and UMG.

  • I always LMAO when he brings up Emersoncollie. He thinks he hate all boxfans, LOL!

  • Neat thats very clever, saves on production costs on having a separate transformer for the audio amp

  • "Emersoncollie, the guy who hates boxfans"

    You mean, "Emersoncollie, the guy who hate CHEAP boxfan."

  • Nice GE Wildcat, looks like new.

  • Good vid! Just like mine.

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