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Old 02-26-2017, 10:23 AM
dieseljeep dieseljeep is offline
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Thanks, I definitely think its an interesting unit as well. The turntable on the unit reminds me of an early VM turntable like one of their 900 series units or one of their early 1200 series units. Just a guess, but not sure as many turntable manufacturers made turtables like the one in this unit.
The changer is a Crescent design. IDK if Warwick bought out Crescent, as it has a 528 source on it, which is Warwick's source code.
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Old 02-26-2017, 05:56 PM
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The changer is a Crescent design. IDK if Warwick bought out Crescent, as it has a 528 source on it, which is Warwick's source code.
I take it that Crescent was a good turntable/changer manufacturer, I know a lot of people on here tout that Warwick was a really good company for manufacturing electronics back then so if this was a Warwick designed unit it might be that this was a higher end unit perhaps?
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