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Post by Blaine on Feb 22, 2021 18:17:17 GMT -7
A couple of update pictures of what's been going on lately. First up, the 1980ish version of an all in one unit, the Yorx M2678. The casette was jammed, a belt had come off. The turntable was struggling to work and the volume, bass, treble sliders were crackly. A couple repairs and some cleaning and lubrication and it's back in action. Not much space left, so it's new home is up on the pantry cupboard. For speakers, I have the Radiola speakers attached. Digital display clock, AM/FM, 8 track, Casette and a Turntable. Everthing you could ever want.
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Post by Blaine on Feb 22, 2021 18:22:38 GMT -7
A peek at the turntable. Not a high end unit, but it was cheap and really wanted to come home with me. Next up, My little Atari 2600jr needed some exercise and I felt a need to shoot something. The TV has multiple inputs, so changing between the 64 and the Atari is quick and easy. This 2600 works good, but not pretty. The case is missing a couple chunks and the aluminum is corroded, so it's unit I use. My pretty 2600 is in a box, waiting for me to make a display for it.
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Post by Blaine on Feb 22, 2021 19:08:47 GMT -7
1949 RCA 45-J, The first generation of the 45 rpm record changer. The tonearm needs a little fresh paint but other than that, it's ready for action. ( little to cold outside for painting right now ! ) Last for today, a tiny little radio my wife bought for me 20 plus years ago, for fun. A new antenna and a good cleaning and back into service it goes. That's all for now!
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