I am looking for the V-M demonstration (tape, record) that came with my old (recorder, phono). Where can I find it?
A2-2: The best answer here is eBay. These do show up for sale from time to time. Back to Top I’m a New Owner Q3-1: I am now the owner of a vintage audio product. Should I plug it in? A3-1: This is a very difficult question to answer! I can only provide some considerations: If you and the previous owner do not know when the last time it was plugged in and operating, doing so now could seriously damage any vintage electronic product. The older the equipment is, the higher the risk. With older tube type equipment having large transformers, the risk involves shorted power supply capacitors which can cause the transformer to overheat and start smoking. Transformers are expensive to replace if they can be replaced at all. To avoid the risk, replace the electrolytic capacitors first or seek professional help before powering up. If you do plug an amplified product in and start to hear a loud hum, immediately shut it off. With all electrical products, inspect the power cord first to make sure i
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