Teppaz Oscar Stereo Record Player. (1963)
MINT CONDITION
The Only Damage is the 1 Speaker Stand.
Beautiful record player from under the dust and with very unique sound
The bag format well announces the destination: the Teppaz were more used to the surprise parties or the younger generation for the amenities
Sheathing Brown in Mint condition!
100% working
1 owner which is my Aunt who turns 95 this year (2013)
Original User manual & Service booklet
Reason for selling – Moving Home
Approximately 20 hrs playing time.
The head mounted here is the original reversible Mono version to play 78s & Stereo.
It offers four speeds (16, 33, 45 and 78 rpm) with wheel drive, an automatic stop at the end of record. Detachable disk, volume settings, balance and tone.
Power supply is the switchable 110V or 220V.
Teppaz is a trademark of gramophones which was a huge success. In the 1950s it is the symbol of the surprise-parties and, in the 1960s, Yang music. Originally, Teppaz is the name of an electronics manufacturing company, founded by Marcel Teppaz. In 1970 a manufactured aircraft million figure was reached.
Once closed, the turntable Teppaz resembles a small suitcase of trapezoidal shape with very rounded corners and a domed lid. When you open it, you discover that the speakers are housed in the lid and that all circuits of lamps amplification are sheltered, with the power and mechanisms under the disc drive.
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