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FISHER STANDARD STUDIO TURNTABLE

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Turntables1 of 89Vintage Mitchell Record Player,plays 33 1/3 45 And 78RCA Victor record player.
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    Posted 9 months ago

    Cisum
    (104 items)

    A 1979 FISHER STANDARD STUDIO TURNTABLE/RECORD PLAYER.
    DIRECT BELT DRIVEN.
    PLAYS STANDARD 33 1/3 AND 45 RPM RECORD SPEEDS.

    THANK YOU,
    THOMAS H.

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    1. Deano Deano, 9 months ago
      How does this play? This was the next generation of turntable that kept the angle of the needle constant by moving across, instead of pivoting and decreasing audio quality, or so they said. I remember these. I looked at these quite a bit. I was 17yo, had a subscription to Stereo Review and I was a sponge for this stuff. I was in love with Bose speakers, but had Altec Lansing's on a Pioneer SX1050.....yeah. It was good. and fun, and loud!

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