Maybe that's what I meant Matt. I've only seen photos. As fir stacking vinyl, that still holds true with many opinions. Maybe it's different for Lacquer records.
Matt, this is the first I've ever seen a Zenith VM component changer. Same 2 G tonearm as consoles had. Technics also made one with the buttons in the platter. Rare to find a platter not al dryl rotted with the correct holes.
My new Technics SL 1500-C has three speeds. You select 78 rpm by holding 33 and 45 buttons together. Some record changers and single play automatics had small buttons in the platter each at 7", 10", and 12". Whichever record size was on it, that's where the tonearm drops. I think new Dual's...
Turbomatic ,was it Arlans, or Arlens? Allen Park, Michigan had one behind a Sears. I remember some of the clothing displayed folded up on tables or in boxes.
Simpson -Sears in Canada wasn't absorbed with Eaton's?? Both are gone.
Matt, I only remember the Brady's going shopping to the S&H...
We had the Whirlpool Gold model 940 I believe from 1999-2000. It performed well, but was no Quiet Partner. By 2009, it wouldn't change from Normal cycle. We used it two more years. It only cost $400 new.
Quite an inventory Dave! What console did you get from that yard sale? Budget brands were Capehart, Electrophonic, Loydds, XAM (E.J Korvette), Lafayette, and Soundesign. Many had the Garrard record changer.
I wonder what furniture company-(ies) made consoles for RCA? I think that it was Mainly Drexel for Zenith. Magnavox?, etc. Other companies who made mid century and Danish modern were Basset, Broyhill, American Martinson, etc.
Yep, and no ones perfect. Until recently, I flushed Kleenex. We never had a problem before, but our copper toilet drain in 56 years old now. Lucked out using drain opener and boiling water. Flushed the Draino and waited overnight, then the boiling water in the morning.
Zenith Allegro consoles were everywhere. I think the top end Pioneer Centrex table unit sounded better. Than the Allegro wedge too.
I think the Magnavox Astrosonic was better. If I could find a Zenith Danish modern mid 60s with the 2g tonearm and the wooden directable speaker grids, I'd buy it...
If I select steam on our Samsung front loader, it only begins with cold to help dissolve the detergent for 20 seconds. Only hot after until full. If I use normal without steam, you can hear the hot and cold mix valve alternating. Quick wash can be medium hot with no steam. It doesn't add cold...
My folks had a 19 inch about 1982. Dad said it was by Sharp. 12 button electronic tuner, woodgrain trim. The right side with the tuner and volume were was set back a bit from the screen frame. The entire front had an arc.
"Mam, putting a non sensor type water level selector is over budget, and against the uniform code." Tear that bitch of a selector out and put a normal old fashioned one in!" "Don't EFF with me fellas!"
Sanyo combo stereo's from 1980 up on on E-bay, Reverb seem to be mainly black, or the stacked style. I think Justunique's is from about 1975, and still Japan.