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How many sound burgers were there?

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  1. Longman

    Longman Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    Thanks for the pictures. Looking at outside photos it wasn't even obvious that there is a conventional tonearm buried inside the lid.

    Is the mechanism auto-return ? I guess the Size selector knob on top sets the start position by moving the arms start point.
     
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    Nice! I'd love to find one of those, I feel like in the next few years the cool little tables will be ultra-collectable, they just don't turn up much and they are so groovy!
     
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    Yep, the size selector sets the start position, and locks it up for safe transport, and in "auto-speed" mode it sets the speed for a 7"to 45 rpm, and a 10" and 12" to 33 rpm.

    Auto-return.....
    In a way it is! After playing you record, you open the lid, and gravity makes the stylus auto return to the start position.
     
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    Looks like were back online!
    Here's a cool General Electric RP 3100, too bad it's a little out of my price range. It looks like it would clean up nicely.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/224840369960


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    A little larger than most of these, this Philips is still impressive, I don't see a model number and I hope some idiot didn't try playing a disc that was meant for a toy turntable. I might do some late-night research for the beer and boombox thread and pounce on this one, I love the way the closed box looks.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/224842154891


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    This is a really wild version, it looks like a transistor radio from the outside but it has an internal record player. I can't read the model number, maybe Sharp FXG-700?
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/304381184348


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    Yes; and it still has the Techmoan's approval (he used it again recently)


    Do I need a new one when I already have an old one ?
     
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    This is a reissue that I might be game for!
     
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    They're back! My buddy is doing the voice-over.....


     
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    Another commercial


     
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    A favorable review?


     
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    This came up on Ebay, a National Panasonic SG-100 that resembles an early Sound Burger. This version has a radio and cassette, maybe the first to have all three? I have an early JVC but I don't know which when these came out.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/276005554902?


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