by Bobby Basham »
Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:58 am
I have a similar unit that is antique white with a very dark pecan(?) top. The speaker grilles are wire mesh with the pleated cloth behind them and the speakers are angled more forward/slightly outward. The curves at both ends wouldn't allow for the speakers to be mounted on the sides The amp has the switch for the 4-channel decoder and also has an extra pair of aux inputs/outputs so no need to disconnect the 8-track. I noticed that his unit has the 4-channel decoder switch mounted right there with the 8-track. My switch is on the receiver faceplate.
We have the similar turntables except mine has the shorter, almost flat, on/off speed selector, and has a cueing lever. It's either a W715 or W716. Previous owner replaced the cartridge with an EV-5606D which is also a replacement for Magnavox 560389-1. My unit may be newer, give or take a year, from what I can see.
Mine was sitting in a thrift store, they said it needed a needle. They didn't look hard enough, but the needle was laying on the shelf next to the 8-track. I put the needle in, played a record, then ran to the cash register to pay for it...just in time, 'cause when I went back to the unit, another lady was eyeballing it and wanted to buy it, but I told her I already paid for it. Oh well, ya snooze, ya lose. Not bad for $40 bucks. The sound is okay, the radio is loud, but the phono could be alittle louder, and I hate the slower speed since these newer turntables run slower than the older W610/W620 series...drives me up a wall. I do plan on recapping the unit and checking out the resistors and components in the audio chain.
Congratulations on your new acquisition!!! --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona