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Old 17th Oct 2018, 8:35 am   #21
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Default Re: E.A.R. Autobat capacitor question

As I may have mentioned earlier in this thread, back in the day I had both the Autobat and it's add-on 2nd Channel Amplifier, so could play stereo records, but both were scrapped many moons ago. For some reason I still have the 9v DC motor, so I presumably retro-fitted the BSR Autochanger with a mains motor, probably to replace a faulty deck in another player. Should have kept the Autobat intact. As you say they are very rare now!
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Old 17th Oct 2018, 8:37 pm   #22
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Default Re: E.A.R. Autobat capacitor question

i had the radiogram version, same colour and deck, unfortunately i didnt save photos but know who had it from me so if the radio museum needs photo im sure we could sort something out
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