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Show off your Non-Acoustic Record Players and Phonographs

airgrabber666

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Bridgeton, NJ
I know there was another thread about Victrolas and acoustic phonographs, but what of the electric sort? Anyone here into them? I have a four or five of them, mostly worthless in all likelihood but very nifty, nonetheless.

Here is a circa-1946 Detrola radio-phonograph combo. It's my only combination unit. Original condition...the radio works but not the phono. Of course, it's 78rpm only:
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Here is my circa-1957 blonde Webcor Musicale Coronet with matching stand and accessories. I love the atomic-era styling and hi-fi sound. Picture:
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It has four speeds and the "Magic Mind" automatic changer which can play intermixed 45s and LP records, believe it or not.
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The Webcor works and is very clean and remarkably preserved. It came from the daughter of the original owner.
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So, anyone else out there with an affinity for such ju...errr, antiquities?
 

harty

New in Town
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Location
Sioux Falls, SD
I have been slowly collecting vinyl recently and purchased a turn table with USB. Inexpensive, good sound, can record onto my computer. Then my dad reminded me that they have an old cabinet unit stashed somewhere. It is gorgeous if I can recall correctly. I don't remember how good the sound is, or even if I have ever heard it, but guess which unit I am more excited about? I will post pictures once it is dug up.
 

sartana

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Chula Vista, CA
Ok, here is my Webco.

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And here is my Zenith. This is my primary 'home' stereo. Has a tape input that works great with my iPod.

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And yes, it is a stereo. Here is the extension speaker....

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Finally, here is my little-ish VOM record player. I got it to be the main record player but then found the Zenith unit a few weeks later.

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airgrabber666

One of the Regulars
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Bridgeton, NJ
Beautiful collection, sartana! Especially like that Zenith...1958 or '59? Vintage 45s must sound warm and full of rich bass with that machine. I'm a Webcor guy at heart, though. Any pics of the changer in yours?
 

sartana

New in Town
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Location
Chula Vista, CA
Beautiful collection, sartana! Especially like that Zenith...1958 or '59? Vintage 45s must sound warm and full of rich bass with that machine. I'm a Webcor guy at heart, though. Any pics of the changer in yours?

I am not sure on the year of the Zenith but my guess was the same as yours. I will get some pics of the changers this weekend. I love your Webcor floor model. Very nice.
 

The Reno Kid

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Over there...
I have a pair of these from circa 1940:

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RCA 76-C2 Transcription Turntable

They were standard equipment in radio stations back in the day.
 

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