I still have it.
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I still have it.
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Mine was a Garrard SP25 auto/single (it could work as either) turntable with a Shure M91ED cartridge fitted into an all transistor stereo receiver/amplifier built by a Sydney company (not a major player like Pye or Kriesler) that advertised in Electronics Australia. Speakers were Electronics Australia design bookshelf units.
Currently, I have a Thorens TD125 turntable, SME arm, and Shure V15 cartridge - none of which have been used in the past 25 years!
Was it an ENCEL Amplifier\Receiver ? I think they advertised in Electronics Aust. I had the separate amp., no receiver and it was very good from memory.
Peter.
No, that name isn't familiar, Peter. Unfortunately, I no longer have any magazines from that era to look through but I think it may have been an Electronics Australia Playmaster amp made up by Classic Radio in Haberfield.
Pictures of Matchstick Men by Status Quo
Mine was B52's Dance this mess around. Bought in the music shop in LA Airport on my way home from the states with my family in 1990.
Next was Pearl Jam from memory.
An unintended consequence of starting this thread is that I can work out approximately how old everyone is.[biggrin]
Feel a bit like Google.
I notice no one has named their first purchase of music as a download, so no real young'uns.
Jonesfam
My first was Bill Haley's 'Rock around the clock' (1954) on a 78rpm record played on an old wind-up gramophone. This was followed by an assortment of Elvis, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly, etc. 78s.
When 45s and LPs started to arrive on the market I modified the damper on the clockwork turntable to run at speeds down to 33rpm and fitted an electric pick-up connected to a jumble sale 1928 Pye-Marconi radio. Surprisingly the system would play the whole of a 12" LP side on a single wind-up of the spring.
By 1958 I had modified the pick-up head to take 2 mono cartridges set at right-angles to each other with a stylus set between them to play stereo records. Not having 2 amplifiers I fed the output directly into a pair of ex-government headphones which gave a credible performance.
Ultimately I started to earn a living and slowly substituted the components with items a little more up to date and bought a pair of amplifiers for stereo play-back..
Currently I have a log cabin in the garden set up as a home cinema. Sony 7.2 amplifier into Maudant Short speakers with a BenQ 3D projector onto a 6' wide screen.