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    More AoS Autochanger nonsense here

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    I still love the Collaro Conquest/Studio/(Magnavox)Micromatic changers - plenty of vids on Youtube
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    Auto-turntables, here are mine from 1963 and 1957.



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    Technics 1210/Mike New Bearing/Jelco SA750d/Goldring 2500/Paul Hynes SR5 21/27.
    Cambridge Audio 840c CD. Squeezebox Touch. Synology NAS.
    Teac A-3440.
    Beresford Bushmaster.
    Quad II monoblocks....Quad 44/405.....Croft Micro.....Cambridge Audio 840.
    Celestion Ditton 66.....KEF Reference One

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    Very nice John, my 1957 bal ami junior needs some work to get it playing again. The junior only holds 20 45s so only a 40 play limit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jollyfix View Post
    Very nice John, my 1957 bal ami junior needs some work to get it playing again. The junior only holds 20 45s so only a 40 play limit.


    ...the Bal Ami Junior might be small David but it is an icon of British Rock & Roll in the gap between Elvis and the Beatles, Six-Five Special etc.
    My Rockola is 100 disc (200 play) Mainly US Rock & Roll/Doo Wop and a bit of decent early C&W (Hank Sr, J.Cash, P Cline) The Wurlitzer is also 200 play, but mainly Motown, Stax, Atlantic....with a few 45s that make me smile (Van, the Faces, Beach Boys).......gets everyone dancing without fail and far more robust than my Hi-Fi....they were designed to get kicked occasionally!

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    Beresford Bushmaster.
    Quad II monoblocks....Quad 44/405.....Croft Micro.....Cambridge Audio 840.
    Celestion Ditton 66.....KEF Reference One

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    One of these with cartridges I mentioned above should be fine and it's the 'full' version of the famous old SP25 mk2. Price of this one's a little high though...

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-GA...item5654d1bb85
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