There can't be many people who know how to set these up correctly. From watching your videos I admire the quality of your work on these incredible machines. Thank you!
This remains endlessly fascinating watching all of the mechanism work. A tribute both to the original engineers and your skill keeping it working as designed!
The operation of these these changers makes them almost a work of art to watch. Another superb restoration by the way. It looks magnificent. Just saw the end of the video and saw that interesting mod to the pick up. That looks like an interesting work around for a failed crystal.
I love the record changer it's incredible I'm old timer when I was a kid in the sixties my sister's boyfriend had a Admiral turntable and it was for LPS only and it would flip the record but I can't find anything on the internet about it is 1966 have you ever heard of a Admiral record flipper changer for LPS it was Rosewood cabinet it had two mono tube amplifiers and a tube preamp also I never seen another one he was the engineer at General Motors have a great day thanks for the great video of that record changer is awesome
There can't be many people who know how to set these up correctly. From watching your videos I admire the quality of your work on these incredible machines. Thank you!
This remains endlessly fascinating watching all of the mechanism work. A tribute both to the original engineers and your skill keeping it working as designed!
Thank you Patrick
The operation of these these changers makes them almost a work of art to watch. Another superb restoration by the way. It looks magnificent. Just saw the end of the video and saw that interesting mod to the pick up. That looks like an interesting work around for a failed crystal.
I love the record changer it's incredible I'm old timer when I was a kid in the sixties my sister's boyfriend had a Admiral turntable and it was for LPS only and it would flip the record but I can't find anything on the internet about it is 1966 have you ever heard of a Admiral record flipper changer for LPS it was Rosewood cabinet it had two mono tube amplifiers and a tube preamp also I never seen another one he was the engineer at General Motors have a great day thanks for the great video of that record changer is awesome
Very nice job there! Good to see ya still at it, Good Job!
Thank you
No casing, just a phonograph on a stand ? This is quite unique for 1941. Can't even imagine the orig price for this. TOTALLY COOL !!!!!!!!
Check out part 1 and 2 of the restoration