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by MattTech » Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:09 am
Phonomike wrote:It does say "Stereo Ortophonic High Fidelity" right on the main unit. And there is even a little lever above that indicating whether or not you want the unit to play in either "Stereo" or "Mono" and on the grill there there's a lil badge that reads the same "Stereo Orthophonic High Fidelity" Dual Amplifier. Granted I'm not sure what the dual amplifier means, but why would RCA place "Stereo Orthophonic" if it was indeed not "stereo" That would be false advertising. On my SHP 12, it says right on the back. "This is a self contained stereo model" in those exact words.
I do know on some of RCA's earlier models. They stamped "New Orthophonic" High Fidelity on their systems, no where does it indicate that these units are stereo, but on the SCH 4 it does. I HOPE someone can explain the difference between what they meant by "Stereo Orthophonic" and "New Orthophonic"
I know this sounds obvious but a lot of you are confused, so much so your making me confused.... ugh
So hopefully these pictures will clear up any confusion some of you have. I do know RCA Sold external speakers, but in the case of my Aunt's Stereo I don't know why, because you can hear the stereo throughout her whole house even when the volume is turned up less than halfway up.
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