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This is just to see if anyone in the UK has seen this stereo or similar and just to share and a funny story about a piece of retro Hi - Fi and seek some technical info. I know it's not a classic hi fi piece or a high end piece but maybe it's of interest.
In 1969 my friend and I were 9 years old, so we weren't 60's boomers, just grew up in it. But when friends' older brother was out, we used to sneak in and play this machine. It was the first time we heard Hendrix, the Doors, the Who, the Beatles and so on. It was the first time I had experienced stereo in close quarters and it's something you don't forget.
Fast forward to the 21st century. Ipods and Cd's.
I collect singles, not albums, just singles. I have about 3,000
dating from the 50's to It was just out of curiosity I looked on ebay to see if I could find an '8+8' no luck but I found an HMV stereo for sale. Looking at the photo, there it was a thirty year blast from the past. I put a bid on it and won it. Anyone with e-bay experience would know it's always good to ask a question about its condition. Every time I asked a question about whether it worked, or any other query, it was a real mono syllabic answer like 'dunno' or 'know nutthin about it'. I took a punt and paid $50.00 (about 15 pounds). When I picked it up I found it was from a guy who was selling off all his fathers' stuff who had recently died. He was a 20 something and didn't even know about records. I mean to him, this record player might as well have been a meat grinder. No idea of records which made sense from his answers on e-bay. Can't blame him, just a generation removed from records.
So I rang a bloke who I bought an amp off when I was 18 and who still has a hi fi store in Dee Why (a wee suburb in Sydney). Now the funny thing is I have been overseas for 15 years and came back a couple of years ago but this guy Dave Ryall (and an Englishman by the way) turned me onto hi fi as a lad and he still has a small shop in DY. So there I am talking to a bloke I haven't spoken to in 25 years, and would he have a stylus for a crappy ceramic cartridge for an old BSR turntable? As it turned out he did. $20 dollars later with a new stylus installed and a pair of second hand speakers from St Vincent's de Paul it sounded as good I guess as it did 1969. Now the only thing missing is an HMV logo on the Perspex lid and a rubber mat (I bought a mat off ebay so no probs. there was also the option of replacing the automatic spindle with a short spindle. The clip is there but the spindle is not. If anyone knows where I could get these two parts please get in touch.
I had a query about the output on the front if
anyone can help. The 8+8 styling put all the specifications on the
front in text. So you get this rave on the front about the amplifier
response and so on. On the front it has two mini jack outputs proudly
proclaiming '600 ohm 8 volts r.m.s. max'. I Anyway there it is. The 8+8 interested to know if a similar model was made in England and this was based on it. It's not a high end piece but certainly brings back a lot of memories. The front panel cam in two versions a black front panel with silver text and silver knobs or as my one is a brushed aluminium front with black text and black knobs. Cheers
Conrad Mill |