special record player for 7inches
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special record player for 7inches
Yo!
I found this blog today:
http://7inches.blogspot.de/
at the right side is a small pic of the blogger´s profile,
showing a record player, looks like was made only for 7inches.
anybody knows the model/manufacturer?
Thanks!
I found this blog today:
http://7inches.blogspot.de/
at the right side is a small pic of the blogger´s profile,
showing a record player, looks like was made only for 7inches.
anybody knows the model/manufacturer?
Thanks!
Imagine putting a 12 inch on there... It works. Allow for the disc to extend beyond the edge of the turntable - at least it doesn't interfere with the edge guard! (L:
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/tNIBkgseYGs/mqdefault.jpg
I have one of these at home - mine is made by Califone and was in every public (read: State funded) school for children.
- Cal Lyffoane
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/tNIBkgseYGs/mqdefault.jpg
I have one of these at home - mine is made by Califone and was in every public (read: State funded) school for children.
- Cal Lyffoane
Hi,
Looks alot like the typical Caliphone machines used in schools back in the day here in the US.
I think this is the same model as in the blog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPxM_VqvvaU
These had a smaller platter and could play all speeds 16/33/45/78 they used a turnover style ceramic pickup.
They are popular here with record collectors because they are portable, rugged, and at just the level of quality to audition records without destroying them.
Mark
Looks alot like the typical Caliphone machines used in schools back in the day here in the US.
I think this is the same model as in the blog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPxM_VqvvaU
These had a smaller platter and could play all speeds 16/33/45/78 they used a turnover style ceramic pickup.
They are popular here with record collectors because they are portable, rugged, and at just the level of quality to audition records without destroying them.
Mark
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I have gotten parts for my Tri-O-Matic from this guy.
http://www.thevoiceofmusic.com/
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http://www.thevoiceofmusic.com/
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Re: special record player for 7inches
Hey Andybee,
That's my blog, and I used to have a Califone player as my profile pic:
It's pretty basic, like everyone said, built like a tank and sort of portable.
Then I met my wife, who laughed at my terrible record player that had probably had been damaging my records for years. Now we have multiple Dual turntables and amps and cartridges and vibration dampening pads...all the things I swore I would not get into because I only cared about the records....
Oh well, I need to move now.
That's my blog, and I used to have a Califone player as my profile pic:
It's pretty basic, like everyone said, built like a tank and sort of portable.
Then I met my wife, who laughed at my terrible record player that had probably had been damaging my records for years. Now we have multiple Dual turntables and amps and cartridges and vibration dampening pads...all the things I swore I would not get into because I only cared about the records....
Oh well, I need to move now.
7inches.blogspot
sweatersandpearls.com
sweatersandpearls.com
Re: special record player for 7inches
glad to see you on the trolls jason!
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