Okay...so I got this really nice RCA stereo for Christmas. It also came with an mp3 player that you can hook onto the stereo to record songs from the radio...BUT....I really wanted to be able to use the mp3 player with my computer also. And for me to be able to do that this guy said that I have to download the newest firmware and windows software and I was just wondering if anyone could help me figure all this stuff out. Please?

Thanks a lot if you can!

Jeannie

My parents gave me a 1920's-1930's bedroom set that belonged to my great grandparents. I have all the pieces, vanity...original seat, etc. The most amazing piece is the bed with a WORKING turbe radio in the headboard. Has anyone ever seen such a thing? I can't keep it in my house, but it seems to be such an oddity, I was thinking of hanging on to it. If it's valuable, I can't simply throw it in the shed. If it's more common than I realized, then I might just sell it off. Anyone seen one or know where I can find out more info? Thanks!
The radio does work. We replaced the tube in it.

The one's that look just like the early style radio's.

http://www.tncbargains.com/crosley-turntables.html
I want to get one, but I missed out on the day after Thanksgiving sale, where I could of saved a lot on one.

I have an antique "AM-FM 8-Track Stereophonic System" sold by JCPenney. It is a beautiful piece of wooden furniture that includes a radio, a record player and 2 speakers. I have no idea when it was manufactured and how much it is worth. Also, should I sell it as is or refinish the wood first?

I have an old Sears Electronics record player with casseste, radio, and eight track. I don't know what year, but I'm guessing it's pretty old, I got it at Goodwill.

Everything plays fine, its just that it won't let me change speeds. The 33's play normal, but when I put in a 45 record and switch it to 45 speed, it dosen't do anything. The speed stays the same, and plays in slow motion.

By the way, its not run on a belt, its on a 1-drive idler (tire).

Does anybody know if i buy a record player or thingy thats a radio and stuff can i dj on it if it says it has a turn table???

It is from the 50's and is a radio also.

I bought this stereo for a dollar at goodwill..when i plugged it in, the turntable works fine, but the whole bottom half (8track and radio) don't work. won't do anything (not even light up)...that doesn't really bother me though..what bothers me is that i plugged a speaker into the speaker holes and it just makes a horrid static sound. so i plugged it into the audio and that works, but it has horrible feedback and isn't very loud...so i am wondering if there is any way to get this lil guy fixed??? below is a website with the same exact stero...thanks...

http://www.jackbergsales.com/electronics/Juliette%208tr-1880%20C4320%20AM-FM-FM%20Stereo%208%20Track%20with%20Three%20Speed%20Turntable.htm

i need to replace the power cord on a philco 37-620 radio. it's an antique so the color code on the back of the radio is a little different. it has a Black Red and Green. so where would i connect the neutral?

lets say i am listening to a radio on my PC, what media player can i use to record some songs from the radio (through the internet) to my computer? i want whenever there is a song i like on the radio i can record it into my PC using the same player that is playing the radio. please help me..

Its about 5.5 ft long with phonograph and radio, wooden, very nice condiiton. Is there a web site or somewhere I can go for info. Thank you in advance for your answers.

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The radio part and cassette parts of the unit work fine. The turntable only makes a small whirring sound when I flip it on. How can I get it to work? Does anyone know about the inner workings of a phonograph player? Thanks!

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