Hello. I recently acquired a Presto 12E. It's in great shape, and even includes the case keys, microphone, and mic stand that it originally came with (according to an old ad I saw for it online). The original owner stamped 1937 on it. As you might have guessed from the forum category, I'm placing a call for any documentation regarding this model. Instructions, schematics, whatever I can get my hands on. I'm particularly interested to know what all of the different jacks are at various places around the deck. I can assume one is for headphones, and another for microphone, but there are a few over by the tonearm that aren't labeled. Well, none of them are labeled. I'll know more after I open up the case to restore the amp, but original paper is always handy. Here's a pic.
Presto 12E Documentation Request
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Presto 12E Documentation Request
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Re: Presto 12E Documentation Request
Is this the one from LIVEAuctioneers.com? I put in a bid, but it quickly went past my limit. VERY nice looking unit. Unfortunately I don't have any documentation but would like to hear about the feedscrew for the overhead. I believe I have a 12E feedscrew, but I haven't seen any documentation for one or anyone that had one to ask. If you can remove it and take a picture, it would be much appreciated.
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Re: Presto 12E Documentation Request
It is the one, from the Copake, NY auction. It will be some time before I can post a picture of the feedscrew.rsimms3 wrote:Is this the one from LIVEAuctioneers.com? I put in a bid, but it quickly went past my limit. VERY nice looking unit. Unfortunately I don't have any documentation but would like to hear about the feedscrew for the overhead. I believe I have a 12E feedscrew, but I haven't seen any documentation for one or anyone that had one to ask. If you can remove it and take a picture, it would be much appreciated.