Voice of Music Orange Peel stereo record player

Get out your flared pants, and crocheted vest! Grow your sideburns, and prepare to get funky.

This is an original, unrestored Orange Peel record player produced by the Voice of Music Corporation in Benton Harbor, Michigan in 1972. The Orange/White color scheme, along with the white tuntable platter, tonearm, clear orange dust cover, and spherical, white speakers with two-tone orange grills mark this as a quite striking early 1970′s design,

The turntable will rotate at 16,33,45,and 78 rpm. The changer can handle 7, 10 or 12″ records. There is also a manual setting to allow the listener to place the tonearm on the record manually. Controls are as follows: On/Off/Reject switch,16/33/45/78 speed slector, 12/10/7/M changer setting switch, volume, tone, balance, speakers on/off, and a headphone jack. There are 2 RCA plugs for speaker output, as well as 4 screw/spade output jacks or extension speakers.

http://www.thevoiceofmusic.com was instrumental in putting all of the pieces together for this Dynomite vintage sound machine.

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One Response to Voice of Music Orange Peel stereo record player

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