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<p>[QUOTE="James, post: 109244, member: 21326"]I remember as a kid we had a big Motorola console record player. It was made out of wood. There were two front-firing speakers in the cabinet. There were large dials on the outside for vol and general EQing if I remember. The lid on top opened and there was a turntable inside. The turntable was supported by springs. I would bounce the turntable sometimes. In the back you could see the tubes glowing as they warmed up. Speaker design was pretty slim. Just a woofers and tweeters mounted on a board. The back of the console was open except for a fiberboard back, with round vent holes, to allow heat out.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 109244, member: 21326"]I remember as a kid we had a big Motorola console record player. It was made out of wood. There were two front-firing speakers in the cabinet. There were large dials on the outside for vol and general EQing if I remember. The lid on top opened and there was a turntable inside. The turntable was supported by springs. I would bounce the turntable sometimes. In the back you could see the tubes glowing as they warmed up. Speaker design was pretty slim. Just a woofers and tweeters mounted on a board. The back of the console was open except for a fiberboard back, with round vent holes, to allow heat out.[/QUOTE]
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