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scottythered
29-05-2008, 17:01
Voice of Music Tri-O-Matic
Model 1275
33 1/3, 45 and 78 rpm
Built-in Tube Amp

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v626/yllwsub/ttable.jpg

This sucker was actually given to me by a former co-worker. Works like a charm!

Filterlab
29-05-2008, 17:37
Now that is a true classic. From when does it date?

The Grand Wazoo
13-12-2010, 00:21
From The Grave

One particular member hereabouts has been spending many a happy hour lately reliving his yoof with a similar device.
So what memories do you have of such mechanical wonderment?

Jonboy
13-12-2010, 16:46
I remember having something simular in bright red not sure what it was though to play all my singles on back in the late seventies, i also remember fiddlling with it by adding a second speaker and also getting a 240 volt belt of it as it was still switched on when moddifying, my first mains shock i think :doh:,
oh year i had to blu-tack on a 2 pence piece to stop it jumping on certain records

hifi_dave
13-12-2010, 17:58
"Blu-tack" surely that would have been Plasticene in the 70's ?

Jonboy
13-12-2010, 18:24
"Blu-tack" surely that would have been Plasticene in the 70's ?

It could well of been plasticine, blu-tack was invented in 1970 and we are talking late seventies it was about then that everyone discoved it i'm sure, my bedroom wall was covered in posters using it. i thought i used Blu-tack to hold down the arm whilst playing my Blondie parallel Lines album :lol:

The Grand Wazoo
13-12-2010, 18:30
This is what I had back when I was a kid - a Bush Monarch. Using it was the first chance I got to 'drive' and therefore decide what music I listened to. My parents lived to regret it!

http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/1215/bushmonarch4.jpg

hifi_dave
14-12-2010, 17:20
It could well of been plasticine, blu-tack was invented in 1970 and we are talking late seventies it was about then that everyone discoved it i'm sure, my bedroom wall was covered in posters using it. i thought i used Blu-tack to hold down the arm whilst playing my Blondie parallel Lines album :lol:

Bloody heck - time flies. Never realised Blu-Tak was that early but, then again, thinking about all the speakers we stuck to stands way back then, you are probably correct.

I still used Plasticene for many years for arm bodging as it was heavier than Blu-Tak.

The Grand Wazoo
14-12-2010, 17:30
1977 was the first time I ever saw Blu-Tack!

DSJR
27-12-2010, 00:22
Looks like I'm ending up with this below -

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/DSJR_photos/9aef1e9c.jpg


Below is similar to what I grew up with (the steady arm was different but the rest of it is the same and ours had the spindly legs too -

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/DSJR_photos/decca20decalian88.jpg

Below, my other record player - transformer coupled out with PP valve circuit, which sounds fantastic with 78's but is now in need of recapping (and hopefully not new valve bases which crumble on these)

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/DSJR_photos/6000.jpg

DSJR
27-12-2010, 00:25
This is what I had back when I was a kid - a Bush Monarch. Using it was the first chance I got to 'drive' and therefore decide what music I listened to. My parents lived to regret it!

http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/1215/bushmonarch4.jpg

I'd love one of these, with the UA15 auto deck. I'm Garrard Autoslim'd out right now ;)

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/DSJR_photos/caf1789d.jpg

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/DSJR_photos/e922e7c9.jpg

jantheman
27-12-2010, 12:28
Tri-O-Matic....sounds like something Wallace and Gromit would have made......

The Grand Wazoo
27-12-2010, 12:29
A rugby-borg?