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- The basic design was retained until record changer production was terminated.
- The product line included record changers, reel to reel tape recorders.
- Lincoln stopped selling record changers in 1965 . ( Redenbaugh)
- V-M Corporation claimed that their record changers were jam proof.
- Album sets of the past were sequenced for record changers.
- These V-M record changers had a reputation of being both well built and reliable.
- Some record changers could play both sides of each record.
- This professional record changer was only a two speed unit-it did not play 78rpm records.
- V-M developed their first professional record changer in 1966.
- A fan of music, he often researched details on the latest phonographs and record changers.
- The cost and complexity of the unit eventually led to the Fisher Lincoln Record Changer's demise.
- The Model 65 played only 33S ! rpm and was marketed as a Lincoln Fisher Record Changer.
- Record changers were used for many years of the LP era, but eventually fell out of use.
- Many Webster Chicago record changers were installed in Magnavox home entertainment systems in the 1940s and early 1950s.
- One might argue that for serious listeners a CD changer is as unnecessary as the record changer was.
- By about 1980 the use of a " record changer ", which might damage the stacked discs, was widely disparaged.
- This arrangement was intended to make it easier to listen through the whole album in sequence on automatic record changers.
- When the LP was king, true-blue audio hobbyists would have nothing to do with automatic record changers, and for good reason.
- In the 1960s, Koss bought a maker of manual turntables _ just as automatic record changers were taking over the market.
- In September 1998, building # 17, V-M Corporation's former office building, and building # 1, the former record changer plant were demolished.
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