It's a substantial thing but thankfully this 1970s HMV Steromaster stereogram record player is a good looking thing too.
That’s no accident. This has been restored, bringing the teak case and frame back to life and servicing the inner workings, replacing any parts that were failing. That means you get a piece of furniture with a great finish, as well as somewhere to play your vinyl when the urge takes you.
Talking of playing vinyl, the seller describes the output as ‘excellent, very crisp, clear, powerful and undistorted’ after the service, with the BSR deck able to play 7 and 12-inch vinyl at 33 and 45rpm either manually or automatically.
If you are interested, you’ll want to know the measurements, which are 50cm high x 98cm wide x 46cm deep. As for the price, that’s a ‘Buy It Now’ of £499.99, although you can make a cheaper offer.
I have just acquired a 1970s steromaster stereogram hmm record player.Within a teak case.
The record not clearly playing just wondered if you could recommend anywhere tom have the electronics fixed
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