by Bobby Basham »
Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:31 am
Okay, I'm waiting for the dryer to finish up, and have nothing else right now. Yeah, all the answers are in the FAQ, but some folks don't bother to check there before...I'll leave that alone.
Cartridge: There may be a black clip in the front that you pull forward and the cartridge will just pop out without removing the metal mounting bracket. There should be numbers on the back (the needle may be labeled, too.).

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Several numbers may be on there as in the example below.

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This is an ElectroVoice 275 which crosses to a Magnavox 560345. The 802 is some type of "in-house" number. This cartridge is also similar to an Astatic 165D and you can use several needles.

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Ya wanna know how hold that thing is? Take off that back panel and see what you can find. This is an amp from October, 1965. I don't know about the number above the "chassis" label, but this is one of those A575-02-?? amps in the Astro-Sonic 100's...50 watts MUSIC power/channel. Check your receiver/amp chassis for numbers and you will find a repair manual out there.

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I can't remember who mentioned the "ghost" manufacturers out there, but I'm glad they did. So many different models out there with their customized face plates, but they were using the same guts underneath. It also applies to "Stencil" pianos. Yamaha/Kawai/Baldwin did that. Those old Blonde upright pianos that we used in schools back in the 60's were labeled "Hamilton", but made by Baldwin.
Who knows, that Wards Airline could be using the same radio/amp chassis as Philharmonic and a dozen of other companies who threw these pieces togethers.
While you're under there, look for any stickers on the underside of the turntable to find any info.

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Just treat every internal component as a separate entity and you'll be fine. The "Model" number won't reveal what's under the hood. --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona