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Receiver or Amplifier: Pyle PTCD54UB Bluetooth Vintage Classic Style Turntable with Radio, CD and Cassette Players, USB Recording, iPod/MP3 Dock - Sound Around

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Old Cabinet Record Player Popular Q&A

Q: How to Find Needles for an Old Cabinet-Style Record Player
A: Old cabinet-style record players are great conversation pieces. They can be sanded and re-stained to look like new, or left shabby for a vintage vibe. If you're... Read More »

Q: How to tell how old a magnavox record player in a wood cabinet is...
A: Roughly early 1970s. 40W is solid state, which fits into that era when console stereos began to go out of favor. If you want a bit more detail, find a vintage h... Read More »

Q: How to Build a Record Player Console Cabinet.
A: 1. Measure and cut four sheets of 1-inch thick plywood 28 inches long by 13 inches wide, using a tape measure and a circular saw. Cut one sheet of 1-inch thick ... Read More »

Q: Gutting/rebuilding an old record player in a cabinet, suggestions...
A: You could get an old console stereo that works for incredibly cheap or free. One that doesn't work is worth absolutely nothing. Throw it out or give it to someo... Read More »

Q: What are old record players called?
A: One of the most common early names was "gramophone" By the 1930s the name had become "phonograph" in the U.S. but the U.K. usage tended to remain gramophone. Read More »

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