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In Reply to: RE: It looks like you'd need a pilots license to operate it;-) posted by Crazy Dave on June 27, 2016 at 08:51:52
That was a re-badged KLH 20 or something very close to it that was released after KLH's acquisition by Singer in 1964. It is incontrovertible proof of the ancient maxim, "Loudspeakers and sewing machines don't mix."
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No, I don't think so. It was more similar to the Panasonic complete stereo systems of that time. A separate receiver and stand alone mini-changer. It had a ceramic cartridge
I replaced the tt with a Garrard SL65 from Olson Electronics, within the first year I owned it.
Singer had like 2 or 3 stereos they sold. Thet also had a record section. They threw in one LP when my parents took me there to get it. I choose Jefferson Airplane's "Volunteers".
It was all upward from there a Kenwood integrated amp, large Advents, then a Dual 1219,and various cassette decks. And lots of upgrades ever since.
I choose Jefferson Airplane's "Volunteers".
Good choice!
Dave
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