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		<title>Can you play modern LPs on vintage record players?</title>
		<description>I know that may sound like a silly question, but I know nothing about record players and I've just inherited one dating from around the 1960s. Its in full working order and everything, I was just wondering if it would play modern vinyl?
Yes, just check the needle, up through the ...</description>
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		<title>why is there a loud humming noise and woofers moving wierd while playing my turntable ?</title>
		<description>my system consists of an akai magnetic cartridge turntable, sansui integrated 8 ohms amplifier with phono input &#38; sonodyne 8 ohms matching woofers. while playing the tuuntable the woofers move weirdly and there is a loud background noise/hum even though the connections are all ok and the earthing wire is ...</description>
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		<title>1957 RCA VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY RECORD PLAYER</title>
		<description>Sweet 1957 RCA Victor "ORTHOPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY" record player in dark mahogany finish. Just got this today from my friend Tony. I cleaned her up, lubricated the changer, and buffed out the wood case with high gloss polish. Look at how beautiful she is! Also added a fresh Astatic 89T ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/record-player-needle/1957-rca-victor-orthophonic-high-fidelity-record-player</link>
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		<title>Scarce VICTORY 45 RPM Record Player &#8211; Licensed RCA Model #45-EY-2 Clone &#8211; ALMOST!</title>
		<description>HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF MY YouTube FRIENDS!! Here's a fantastic piece from 1956! This model is called a "VICTORY" and there are NO model number markings anywhere. Based on my research, they didn't have a model number. This is basically an RCA #45-EY-2 clone except the changer is ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/record-player/scarce-victory-45-rpm-record-player-licensed-rca-model-45-ey-2-clone-almost</link>
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		<title>Edison Opera phonograph with blue amberol cylinder (taken from the virtual gramophone)</title>
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		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/phonograph/edison-opera-phonograph-with-blue-amberol-cylinder-taken-from-the-virtual-gramophone</link>
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		<title>Where can I get an Ortofon MC10 cartridge for a Sony PS-X5 turntable?</title>
		<description>Or something else that would fit? The turntable is old, hasn't worked for awhile and I want to fix it for my dad for Christmas. The number on the cartridge is 834027.
I'm afraid to pay $200 (or $1,000) for one online and find out it doesn't work! Please help!
It has ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/turntable-cartridges/where-can-i-get-an-ortofon-mc10-cartridge-for-a-sony-ps-x5-turntable</link>
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		<title>RCA linear tracking turntable with infrared track detection</title>
		<description>This 1987 RCA Dimensia MTT230 linear tracking turntable uses an infrared LED and detector on the tonearm to scan the record and find the tracks, allowing it to automatically skip back and forth between the tracks just like a CD player. The track detection works pretty well, even on dirty ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/record-player-turntable/rca-linear-tracking-turntable-with-infrared-track-detection</link>
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		<title>Kitten vs. Record Player</title>
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		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/record-player-needle/kitten-vs-record-player</link>
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		<title>1956 RCA Model #8EY4FK 45 RPM Hi-Fi Record Player</title>
		<description>Here's a nice item from RCA introduced in 1956 along with it's sister, model #8EY4DJ, to replace the former Hi-Fi tabletop model #45HY4. They changed the former large tubes to miniature tubes and did away with the pilot light on the top in these models to cut costs. Of course, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/record-player/1956-rca-model-8ey4fk-45-rpm-hi-fi-record-player</link>
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		<title>Herman&#8217;s Hermits Henry the 8th 1911 Edison phonograph recording by Harry Champion</title>
		<description>And you thought Herman's Hermits wrote this! Well, it was actually a popular song in England from the time it was written in 1911. Some lyrics were added or changed by the time HH recorded it in 1965. This is the original two minute version, played on an Edison Standard ...</description>
		<link>http://www.blueboyrecords.com/phonograph/hermans-hermits-henry-the-8th-1911-edison-phonograph-recording-by-harry-champion</link>
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