I haven't ever saw anything like this. It's interesting but I don't think I'd really want it especially considering the price.
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Magnavox Quadraphonic Console Cincinnati, Ohio
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Re: Magnavox Quadraphonic Console Cincinnati, Ohio
It looks like there should be a keyboard under the rolltop instead of a stereo. I am guessing not one of Magnavox's higher end units. And, yes, oh my gosh on the price.
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I never thought about it looking like a keyboard but you're right.
I wouldn't want it either but posted it because I hadn't ever saw anything like it before.
I wouldn't want it either but posted it because I hadn't ever saw anything like it before.
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It is unique, Danny, and from me looking at all of the Magnavox brochures I never ran across this model.
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That's really unique! Reminds me of the old days when I did a seminar presentation (April 1971) for one of my EE courses that was an overview of the several 4-channel disc encoding theories/methods then being discussed. CBS 's method was probably the winner, if you could call it that, since they began actually releasing records with 4-channel encoding for a $1 premium. And those were backward compatible with standard stereo playback. I think I still have a few of those records....
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