In Reply to: RE: It looks like you'd need a pilots license to operate it;-) posted by Chef Henry on June 27, 2016 at 11:30:49:
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.
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