That's a beauty. I inherited my father's records, 1970s receiver, record player and speakers when he passed a few months ago. My current favorite is J.S. Bach "Organ Works".
Very nice.
That's a beauty. I inherited my father's records, 1970s receiver, record player and speakers when he passed a few months ago. My current favorite is J.S. Bach "Organ Works".
Very nice.
I assume one of the white knobs is to adjust the dial, the other knob is for volume and on/off. The buttons in the middle, are those for selecting between standard and shortwave 1/2? If so, why are there 5 buttons and not 3? Could 2 of them be for setting and selecting favorite dial positions?
One of the knobs is the band selector, if you zoom in you can see the selections. The buttons are station presets. It looks like it's missing some things.
This image was so large and the Internet was so slow for a second that it loaded right to left. It would have gave me dial-up nostalgia but it was the wrong direction.
I reckon that's a style that could be tried for computer cases. Make em a feature without all the LEDs.
That's a big computer case. You could leave the radio in there.
The coolest shit about some old radios and tvs is that trhey considered themselves furniture first. The actual electronics inside that cabinet if you opened the back up you'd find hillarious.
I know. There isn’t much. The zenith was missing its record player.
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