03-15-2020, 05:13 PM
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That BSR changer is waaay-newer than 1960. My best guess is about 1974.
Take a peek under the platter and make sure both the audio plugs are plugged in the jack that's mounted there..... you're actually looking at the BACK of the jack, but you can see if the center pins of the RCA plugs show. If not, take the back off and see why not. If they do show, then a dead cartridge, which is par for the course :
https://www.thevoiceofmusic.com/tetrad_help.html
That BSR changer is waaay-newer than 1960. My best guess is about 1974.
Take a peek under the platter and make sure both the audio plugs are plugged in the jack that's mounted there..... you're actually looking at the BACK of the jack, but you can see if the center pins of the RCA plugs show. If not, take the back off and see why not. If they do show, then a dead cartridge, which is par for the course :
https://www.thevoiceofmusic.com/tetrad_help.html