This Morse am/fm radio/ record player has a am/fm radio on the right side under a flip up top and a record player crafted by B.S.R in Great Britain on the left side under a flip up top. Beneath each is a set of speakers covered by a red velvet cloth with a vineyard fence style board cover. The middle doors slide to either side opening up a 2.2 ft by 1.8 ft by 2.25 ft deep cubby, that has a push button light to illuminate the inside. Controls consist of volume, tuner, on/off, bass, treble, balance, rumble filter on/off, scratch filter on/off, a.f.c on/off and the record player side can switch from 16, 33, 45, and 78, and top left corner you can switch from 7, 10, and 12. Not sure which these three numbers mean but I am sure there are those of you who are out there that do.
Description
Category
Other
Medium
Wood with red clothe inserts
Distinguishing marks
AM/FM Radio is Morse and Record Player says crafted by B.S.R and needle is Genuine Diamond
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
2.5 Ft Tall 5 1/4 Ft Long 1.5 Ft. Deep w/Sliding Middle Doors
Date Period
40's or 50's
Weight
125 lbs
History
This Record Player/ AM-FM Radio was left with the house that was built in the late 1800's early 1900's
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For Sale?
No
Re: Stereophonic Record Player/AM-FM Radio
i just inherited one of these as well, the 7, 10,12 is for the size of the record you are playing.