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Anybody remember Music Centres?
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 16526"><p>I still own my parents's old Sanyo music centre. Until recently it was the only vinyl playback device in my house. It is still used in my wife's study.</p><p></p><p>Actually, this is quite a nice unit. The TT sounds well, OK, on the old mono recordings, and the FM tuner is quite incredible, I can tune it to me favourite station without using an aerial (probably has an internal aerial). Many years ago I used to listen to it via headphones (given that the speakers sound rather bad). </p><p></p><p>Then this is also quite a sexy piece of hifi in the dark, in an obscure retro kind of way ;D ;D, with green lights backlighting the FM frequency lines (its obviously a manual tuning device).</p><p></p><p>I will never ever sell this, I started my love for music (my parent had many classical LP's) on this. I'll post some photos later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 16526"] I still own my parents's old Sanyo music centre. Until recently it was the only vinyl playback device in my house. It is still used in my wife's study. Actually, this is quite a nice unit. The TT sounds well, OK, on the old mono recordings, and the FM tuner is quite incredible, I can tune it to me favourite station without using an aerial (probably has an internal aerial). Many years ago I used to listen to it via headphones (given that the speakers sound rather bad). Then this is also quite a sexy piece of hifi in the dark, in an obscure retro kind of way ;D ;D, with green lights backlighting the FM frequency lines (its obviously a manual tuning device). I will never ever sell this, I started my love for music (my parent had many classical LP's) on this. I'll post some photos later. [/QUOTE]
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