Mulls,
Your console has a replacement turntable, that unit was built with a Studiomatic Changer, with or without strobe. I do believe your unit is the high-end thus would have the lighted strobe speed adjustment feature. What is in your console now is a low-end BSR probably around 1975 or so.
RCA never used BSR in their equipment, and because of poor sales and modular units becoming popular RCA thru in the towel in late 1974 and said no more audio products, later in 1982 Zenith did the same and I believe Magnavox was the last maker of console stereos in 1985.
Your console has a replacement turntable, that unit was built with a Studiomatic Changer, with or without strobe. I do believe your unit is the high-end thus would have the lighted strobe speed adjustment feature. What is in your console now is a low-end BSR probably around 1975 or so.
RCA never used BSR in their equipment, and because of poor sales and modular units becoming popular RCA thru in the towel in late 1974 and said no more audio products, later in 1982 Zenith did the same and I believe Magnavox was the last maker of console stereos in 1985.