06-28-2012, 08:42 PM
So I am not the only one disappointed in the lack of bass in these models.
I'm afraid I don't have a solution (yet), but my Regency Symphony also suffers from a lack of bass response. I have to crank the bass control to max to get any bass out of it, and then it isn't much.
I've been thinking about changing the volume control to a tapped control and adapting a Philco-type bass tone control circuit to it, but I hate to modify this set.
The W-C 256 changer in my Regency has a Power Point cartridge adapted to the W-C's tonearm. Works well.
I'm afraid I don't have a solution (yet), but my Regency Symphony also suffers from a lack of bass response. I have to crank the bass control to max to get any bass out of it, and then it isn't much.
I've been thinking about changing the volume control to a tapped control and adapting a Philco-type bass tone control circuit to it, but I hate to modify this set.
The W-C 256 changer in my Regency has a Power Point cartridge adapted to the W-C's tonearm. Works well.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN