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A music cabinet with glass doors to the front and a glass door to the top, a shelf to carry the record player, a shelf to carry five other music machines and a compartment at the bottom to house vinyl records. W51cm, D41cm, H111cm. Together with a record player PIONEER full automatic stereo turntable PL-670, Sansui Infrared remote control system receiver RS-7, Sansui RG-7 Stereo Graphic Equalizer Consolette, Sansui Quartz PLL Synthesizer Tuner T-9, Sansui Integrated DC SERVO Amplifier A-9, Sansui Direct Drive Cassette Deck D-350M, Sansui Remote Control RS-7T, bag of instructions. (9)
A vintage 20th century TEAC T-H500 Hi-Fi separate sound system. The lot to include the Integrated Stereo Amplifier, the AM/FM Stereo Tuner, the Compact Disc Multi Player, and the Stereo Cassette Deck and two speakers. The lot is sold as untested therefore cannot prove if in working conditions or now, however it appears in overall good external conditions.
John Peel: An H.P. Fay Home Recorder Microphone,English, 1930's,Regd No. 768435, the carbon-granule electric microphone on metal bracket and painted stand, the stand embossed AUXILIARY BAT. 4V, MICROPHONE, TO AMPLIFIER, PULL ON/PUSH OFF, without battery, 16in x 5 1/4in x 5 1/4in (40.5cm x 13cm x 13cm) overallFootnotes:This microphone was situated at John's home studio desk, and is visible in the lead image of the John Peel Archive website (www.johnpeelarchive.com). The electric version of the H.P. Fay microphone was first exhibited at the September 1931 edition of the Olympia Radio Exhibition. The deluxe version of the microphone (which included a three-stage amplifier) cost 12 guineas, making it a highly expensive product for the time.For a description and illustration of the original model, please see Wireless World, 23rd September 1931, p. 345.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A VINTAGE TRIO KP-2022A TURNTABLE with a MP11 cartridge, walnut effect plinth and smoked plexiglass lid (drive belt deteriorated but needle and motor working), a vintage Trio KA-2000A Solid State amplifier (both PAT fail due to uninsulated plugs but working unless stated) an Aiwa turntable and a pair of Aiwa speakers (PAT pass and working) and a Tiny computer speaker system (untested) (5)

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