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Nice mechanism, not so nice looking. Still a bit of a rarity, and cheap at $80.
Duo-Vox in Minnesota
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
Note description says "Old winedup Record player 78 rpm."
So it's already drunk, you don't have to spend extra for the booze.
So it's already drunk, you don't have to spend extra for the booze.
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
These are super cool. The Duo-Vox reproducer supposedly plays nice with Diamond Discs, and the big cabinet is not super valuable but they're nice when you want to set small phonos on top of them. Lowboy cabinets are fun.
The cabinet probably would clean up really well.
The cabinet probably would clean up really well.
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
That’s an interesting tonearm. I assume that it will play lateral and vertical records.
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
I wouldn't think it'll play DDs so well. At the least it would wear them a fair bit.VanEpsFan1914 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:59 pm These are super cool. The Duo-Vox reproducer supposedly plays nice with Diamond Discs, and the big cabinet is not super valuable but they're nice when you want to set small phonos on top of them. Lowboy cabinets are fun.
The cabinet probably would clean up really well.
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
Look it up. Wyatt Markus wrote favorably of the design of the Bush & Lane Duo-Vox reproducers. They're a pretty good idea.gunnarthefeisty wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 3:13 pmI wouldn't think it'll play DDs so well. At the least it would wear them a fair bit.VanEpsFan1914 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:59 pm These are super cool. The Duo-Vox reproducer supposedly plays nice with Diamond Discs, and the big cabinet is not super valuable but they're nice when you want to set small phonos on top of them. Lowboy cabinets are fun.
The cabinet probably would clean up really well.
http://www.pixelshelf.com/~wyatt/duovoxpage.html
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
huh. Maybe I WILL buy it.
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
If I were young, on a budget and just starting out.....I would at least make them an offer. Hey, you never know what records come with it and any other accessories....
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Re: Duo-Vox in Minnesota
I always make on offer on everything. It literally never hurts to ask.... and if they haggle you'll save some money!gramophone78 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 5:57 pmIf I were young, on a budget and just starting out.....I would at least make them an offer. Hey, you never know what records come with it and any other accessories....
It even seems like it has some of the original Bush and Lane albums with it!
David