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Bret Sidler
Добавлен 22 май 2008
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Eli Sidler - All you need is love
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The ending song of Eli Sidler's life celebration.
Eli Sidler - Its my life
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The opening song of Eli Sidler's celebration of life
THON 2012
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Club Field Hockey dancers on the floor with the club clearly standing out up in the stands! Love those bright shirts!
Eli's Journey
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In Sept. 2004, our son Eli was diagnosed with a rare childhood cancer called Ewings Sarcoma. Surgery was followed by 6 weeks of radiation and 14 weeks of chemo. Eli had two years of clean scans before the cancer returned in July 2007. Another surgery and 14 more weeks of chemo has brought us to the end of treatment once again. We live in the hope that it will not return. In the meantime, we liv...
Eli Sidler,THON 2009 - Men In Black
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A father and son tribute to the tired dancers at Thon 2009! Also a celebration of Eli's fighting spirit - taking on the cancer alien twice now in his young life! Thank you Dancers! Go Club Field Hockey!!! Thank you Will Smith for the great song! ( May, 2011 - Eli is currently fighting Ewing's sarcoma for the fourth time.)
This is the one my neighbor had. She cracked her ceiling one night when having a party from the powerful sound output provided by this great console.
Not led bulbs, way to early for that.. just small, bright incandescent bulbs
Love that One Note Samba. Back when a hi-fi was also a nice decorative piece of furniture that sounded great.Zenith, the quality goes in before the name goes on.
0:49 Who would of known LED light technology would of been the light technology of the future.
I miss the record stacker that was present on the record players from that time.
Too bad they don't make stereo consoles anymore!
Could use about ten times the light so everything could be seen better.
I love consoles. They should still make them. My grandparents (I’m 53) had a Yamaha console. They are beautiful pieces of furniture that fill your home with music.
Very sweet memories of that magnificent Magnavox console my big brother had in the basement. I spent many pleasant hours there listening to Dionne Warwick and Jimi Hendrix LP’s. What a world!!! PWG
Аут. Я в очередном шоке. Это же музей в живом состоянии. Все работает да еще в лучшем виде!
Simply beautiful!!
Danish Modern design cabinet. Beautiful piece! Merry Christmas!
I have the exact same console. Unfortunately my record player is not working but I’ve got my Echo Dot hooked up to it. The legs are one of my favourite things in it.
no LED's
Incandescent bulbs
that sounds like a magnetic cartridge
You just played the worst music I've ever heard.
Esses consoles eram os melhores aparelhos de som qui ja foram produzidos! Rio de Janeiro Brasil
MS. GORME PASSED AWAY TWO YEARS AGO...ONE OF MY FAVORITE SINGERS
I LOVED this! I've only seen these units in ads, it's more sophisticated that I thought. Mine don't have the controls inside that yours does. But, still, they couldn't make something like this today if they tried. This unit reeks of quality. Not just he electronics but that gorgeous cabinet. And you played the perfect record to demo for us. It's interesting about these console units, I've always thought they filled the room with sound better than regular stereo set-ups do. The sound doesn't seem to be coming from the unit, it just "fills the room", as if it's coming out of the walls. People now think they know music, and know good sound, are listening to tinny compressed digital crap. Oh, and love your decor too!
They could build something like this today, but it would cost about $10,000.
Beautiful unit. This is a 1966 model. MN2670W Changes for 1966 included the update to the legs, bigger 15" bass drivers with sealed speaker enclosure. Solid state Tuner/Pre-Amp and bigger 320W amplifer. The record changer received a revised tone arm that included an astatic ceramic cartridge.
It has that floating cartridge, too.
Wow!! Beautiful console!!
I have this same stereo. Mine needs a lot of fixing up on it. Do you know anyone who could fix this stereo
Beautiful console Brett! I would like to get anyone's ideas on using a Bluetooth receiver with my Fisher 500C receiver and which ones would be good and not overly expensive that will be applicable! Also, what input would I use? I am currently utilizing the Aux/Tape input for the CD player and have a cassette in the Tape monitor input!
Do you know where to buy one of these of get one repaired
Beautiful stereo. I recently bought a 1963 Zenith. The amp has the same layout as yours posted. Mine has the clam style adapter. My turntable does not turn. Online..all steps to remove plate comes easy....but... with the clam style I havent figured out how to remove without damaging anything. Any advise would be appreciated....thank you
Hi Michael. Did you ever figure out how to remove the plate? I have the same model and can't figure it out either, and want to change the belt. Thanks!
You have the same stereo that I have but mine is not working. Did you get yours restored?
So cool! :) Once again hope you are well Sidler family :)
Still visiting the old Whirled rooms and listening to the music you put there....... -sigh- I will miss you Eli :(
Love it. Enjoyed the tour and your collection!
Too bad this unit has the updated tone arm that made this changer so desirable.
RIP
@Mrphatbastard1 Thanks! I always loved the cabinet on this unit and it is such a large piece that I let it dictate the feel for a mid-century styled living room.
@Mrphatbastard1 Volume switch does work, but getting the balance correct is tricky. I want to get the unit checked out and cleaned. I hear it is pricey.
@joshb80 Lucky enough to find it in great working condition!
@MrDaddyo65 Yes, it does have the clamshell 45 spindle. It is model mn2670. Actually, I think this model is a 1964.
Very nice, I just picked up a 1962 zenith.
Rocking Job Eli!