
If you can’t tell I’m retired from the education field

They are mostly the same cabinet but with different styling gee gaws. Sorta like the old GM car bodies of the 1960-70’s.
Glenn
Sure: 39 ¼" wide X 23" deep X 35 ¾" H.gunnarthefeisty wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 5:27 pm Could you please measure the dimensions? I'd love this, but space is an issue.
I ought to have checked those. I did notice the "automatic stop" while looking at it. This one also lacks the alleged Motor Meter and gold trimmings. Did any of the Sonora 2 spring motors feature a Motor Meter?Damfino59 wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 5:59 pm If you look at the link provided, with the catalog pages, you will see the dimensions. It’s good to do your own leg work![]()
If you can’t tell I’m retired from the education field![]()
They are mostly the same cabinet but with different styling gee gaws. Sorta like the old GM car bodies of the 1960-70’s.
Glenn
Yes, there is a drawer. It's only filled with needles. Lots of paper packets, I'm hoping some are still good. Doesn't the tonearm turn, or is it really different reproducers?Damfino59 wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:20 pm I think the motor meter was offered on the big Sonora motors. I only have dealt with the double spring motors. Being actually Pallaird motors they are of very good quality. I have one in my oak Nocturne Sonora upright and one in my EMG.
That console may have a drawer in the turntable compartment. Maybe the vertical reproducer is there?
Don’t have much experience with the wood Sonora tone arms. They maybe actually wood clad brass? Let us know if you get it.
I think this summer we’re going to see many interesting machines appear![]()
Glenn
Glenn- I think your correct usage of the Latin term "gee gaws" gives your background away!Damfino59 wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 5:59 pm If you look at the link provided, with the catalog pages, you will see the dimensions. It’s good to do your own leg work![]()
If you can’t tell I’m retired from the education field![]()
They are mostly the same cabinet but with different styling gee gaws. Sorta like the old GM car bodies of the 1960-70’s.
Glenn