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RE: Finally getting a "real" vintage receiver!

Not at all. I tried the Goldring GX1012 on it and was amazed. The only thing now is that as expected, the unobtanium neon light that shines on the speed indicator is on and off intermittently. However, when it IS working it's pretty clear the speed is dead-on and that it takes less than the blink of an eye to go from 33 to 45. The motor must have enough torque to drive a 69 Plymouth.



Edits: 01/26/17

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