Posted by wildcat445 on December 24, 2016 at 14:35:42 from (98.177.147.103):
In Reply to: Recod players???? posted by JD Seller on December 24, 2016 at 11:55:24:
The new record players you can buy, ala Crosley and that bunch, are absolutely plows when it comes to playing records. The cartridges and needles are not compliant and are death on records. They are Chinese plastic junk. Best to find a genuine antique from the golden days of records, the 1960's and 1970's and have them rebuilt. I am listening to my 1960 Magnavox Imperial as we speak. I run a 300 disc CD changer thru the tape input, it has AM-FM stereo and a 4 speed record changer. Nothing built today compares to one of the older console stereos, especially tube units. I have six of them and am still impressed with how they sound. I do my own restoration and repair work on them, and parts are at least semi-available. Some of the better solid state units sound good as well. Although not as valuable and with little collector appeal, solid state consoles can be found fairly cheaply at this point. Magnavox, Zenith, RCA, are good brands to consider.
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