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Updating a vintage audio cabinet....need help
I have this old Motorola turntable/radio in my garage that I need to do
something with or my wife is going to give it away. I think its from the 1950's or 60's. Its a very old and vintage looking table or cabinet with a hidden radio and turntable inside. It stands about 2 or 3 feet tall and is about 5 or 6 feet long and about 1 foot and a half in depth. I took the back panels off and there's all these tubes and wires underneath the audio equipment. On both sides of this piece are the speakers (3 different sizes on each side) sown into the cabinet front end. I'm not sure if anyone knows what I'm talking about here, but what I want to do is keep the vintage look of the furniture piece, but add modern audio equipment inside. Has anyone done anything like this, and if so, some suggestions as to how to upgrade would be great. I'm not an expert by any means when it comes to audio equipment, but I'm hoping this project isn't too big of an undertaking for me. Thanks. Eddie |
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Updating a vintage audio cabinet....need help
It's a shame to destroy this precious item to put modern audio inside
it.Keep it as it is (whether it is working or not)and get some modern furniture for your modern audio equipment. -- Dimitris Tzortzakakis,Iraklion Crete,Greece Analogue technology rules-digital sucks http://www.patriko-kreta.com dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr the return adress is corrupted Ο "Eddie Martinez" έγραψε στο μήνυμα ... I have this old Motorola turntable/radio in my garage that I need to do something with or my wife is going to give it away. I think its from the 1950's or 60's. Its a very old and vintage looking table or cabinet with a hidden radio and turntable inside. It stands about 2 or 3 feet tall and is about 5 or 6 feet long and about 1 foot and a half in depth. I took the back panels off and there's all these tubes and wires underneath the audio equipment. On both sides of this piece are the speakers (3 different sizes on each side) sown into the cabinet front end. I'm not sure if anyone knows what I'm talking about here, but what I want to do is keep the vintage look of the furniture piece, but add modern audio equipment inside. Has anyone done anything like this, and if so, some suggestions as to how to upgrade would be great. I'm not an expert by any means when it comes to audio equipment, but I'm hoping this project isn't too big of an undertaking for me. Thanks. Eddie |
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