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Shot in the dark but looking for an old stereo system?


This would be like a antique or nastalga I m looking for this stero that was about 3 ft tall and maybe 2ft wide it had a record player on the top and a 8 track in the front as well as a cassette player.

The best part was that all that was in the top 1 ft of the stero the bottom 2 ft had lights i think like 9 if i can remember like disco stuff. I want to find that if I can. any help? anyone know what the heck im talking about?

The dumb thing was at walmart back then so surely someone had one??? i think this was in 79, 80 81 82 something like that
i may need the right term cause i have tried ebay no luck

Ebay or a thrift store Do a search for console stereos.

I grew up with the console type stero with 8 tracks even. We affectionately called them record rapers..



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Rca Record Players, USA, 1940


Rca Record Players, USA, 1940


$19.99


Rca Record Players, USA, 1940 - Premium Poster

Wurlitzer, Record Players, Juke Boxes, USA, 1946


Wurlitzer, Record Players, Juke Boxes, USA, 1946


$19.99


Wurlitzer, Record Players, Juke Boxes, USA, 1946 - Premium Poster

John Bull, Record Players Magazine, UK, 1950


John Bull, Record Players Magazine, UK, 1950


$19.99


John Bull, Record Players Magazine, UK, 1950 - Premium Poster

Wurlitzer, Record Players, Juke Boxes, USA, 1940


Wurlitzer, Record Players, Juke Boxes, USA, 1940


$19.99


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Players Antique Brass Three-Light Billiard Pendant


Players Antique Brass Three-Light Billiard Pendant


$349


Players Antique Brass Three-Light Billiard Pendant

BT Players Parts Kit


BT Players Parts Kit


$14.95


Features1 drive spring1 drive spring pin2 ball detents1 shock absorber o-ring1 valve / rear bolt o-ring1 lower grip screw1 lower grip nut2 valve bolts1 long receiver bolt2 short receiver bolts2 receiver bolt nuts1 grip panel scrip1 sear spring

Players


Players


$23.99


Players

The Players


The Players


$10.99


The Players

The Record Players By Brewster, Bill/ Broughton, Frank


The Record Players By Brewster, Bill/ Broughton, Frank


$22.1


Collects firsthand accounts in a vibrant oral history of the rise of the DJ culture and includes songs lists, discographies and photos. By the authors of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life. Original. Author: Brewster, Bill/ Broughton, Frank Subtitle: DJ Revolutionaries Publication Date: 2011/04/05 Number of Pages: 475 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 6.75 Height: 9.50

Pain (Ohio Players Album)


Pain (Ohio Players Album)


$81.25


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Pain is the 3rd album by The Ohio Players, and their debut for the Westbound label.After two albums for Capitol Records that didnt do so well, the group had split up. Some of the members decided to take a chance once more and it led them to Armen Boladian, whose Westbound label in Detroit was the thenhome of George Clinton and his band Funkadelic. The group recorded Pain and was released as a single. Positive feedback lead to Boladian signing them for a full contract, making the band record enough material for their Westbound debut. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 122 Publication Date: 2010/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.29 inches

Cardiff City F.C. Players


Cardiff City F.C. Players


$89.22


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This is a list of notable players of Cardiff City Football Club. The club was founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C. by members of a local cricket club, before changing to Cardiff City in 1907. They made their debut in the FA Cup in 1912 and were elected into the Football League eight years later in 1920, moving into their new stadium Ninian Park. Phil Dwyer is the current record holder of appearance records in both league matches and all competitions having played for the club from 1972 to 1985. Author: Ozihel, Harding Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2011/08/22 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches

Tiberius Arms Players Service Kit


Tiberius Arms Players Service Kit


$34.99


This is a must have for any Tiberius pistol or rifle owner. The players parts kit is a pretty extensive supply of spares to keep your gun tip top or to make a quick repair at the field.

For Guitar Players Only (Paperback)


For Guitar Players Only (Paperback)


$35.47


For Guitar Players Only is one of the most unique books ever written for guitar. Legendary studio guitarist Tommy Tedesco shares his personal hints and exercises for improving picking technique and sight reading abilities, while offering countless other inside tips that will further your guitar career. The book includes actual parts that have been recorded for movies, television, albums, and commercials. Tedesco, and the story of his legendary studio sessions, has been featured in screenings around the country in the critically acclaimed film, The Wrecking Crew. See the film, buy the book, and learn the lessons from a true legend!

Wolo Horn Antique - 330


Wolo Horn Antique - 330


$29.99


MPN #330. Wolo Horn Antique. Most Electronics products are available for in-store pickup from Advance Auto Parts.

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Record


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Record


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1959/1960 Seeburg Q160 Jukebox Playing "Easier Said Than Done" By The Essex


Building Your Own Digital Video Recorder

DVR is a great idea. It let's you record TV shows like a VCR, but instead of VHS tapes, it stores video onto a hard drive. These units run about $300. You get something like 30 hours of recording and you can selectively record the TV shows you want to watch. The DVR unit is basically a specialized computer.

I figured with all the stuff out today for home computers, I could build these functions on my home computer and not have pay a monthly subscription fee or spend $300. Here is a list of things I did to get this project to work. I know many of you probably could figure this stuff out on your own. I just wanted to share what worked for me.

Here's what I started with.

* Pentium III, 733mhz on Apollo Pro Motherboard with 512meg 133mhz sdram.
* Sony 8x CDRW, 80gig Western Digital Hard Drive, 32meg ATI Rage Pro video.
* Windows 2000 Professional

By today's standards, this is an antique computer. I've had this computer for about 5 years, but hey it still works. You could buy a system about ten times as fast as this one for like $500 now. Amazing.

Here's all you need to turn your computer into a DVR.

ATI TV Wonder VE. $39 with $10 mail in rebate.

I just installed the card and loaded the software. The card plugs into an open pci slot in your computer. One screw and you're done. It's that simple. I have basic cable and plugged the cable into the back of the card. I don't think digital cable works, since the ATI tuner takes analog signals.

It comes with GUIDE+, which downloads all the TV listings in your area. You can then sort the listings by show name, channel, and times.

The software GUIDE+ is great. I love just typing in the first few letters of my favorite program and GUIDE+ lists all the times and channels that show is showing. You can also search by actor, subject, or channel. Type in "Raymond" and one of my favorite shows "Everybody Loves Raymond" is displayed with every channel, show time and a short synopsis of the episode.

I click on simple record icon next to each episode I want to record. Highlighting the show gives you an episode synopsis and who's starring in it. Really COOL!

The shows get recorded to your hard drive and listed in a library folder. Each day after work or a long vacation, I just click on "Library" and it shows me all the shows it recorded while I was away.

Now I can either watch these on my computer or copy them to cd and play it on my DVD player! The record quality is a little better than VHS. Remember those?

Technically the shows are recorded at 480x240. When you copy this to a CDRW, it plays on your on your TV from the DVD player like any other movie you'd rent from the video store! Believe it or not, the quality is clearly better than VHS.

There are even higher quality settings, but you'll get few hours of record time and given the quality of standard TV, just a waste of hard disk space. I tried it just to see and found the quality really didn't improve that much. A 30-minute program takes about 650 Meg at a standard setting. The higher quality settings use about 1.7gig for 30 minutes.

So that's it! For around $40, I built a DVR equivalent. I burn my favorite shows to CDR, which cost about 10 cents each. I can now record the entire season of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and make my own season box sets! Applying simple math, 100 episodes will cost me about $10.

About the Author

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