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<blockquote data-quote="Tonito" data-source="post: 163142" data-attributes="member: 200985"><p>Thank you! <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> Yeah this stereo system also has a 220V/110V transformer as it came from canada just as well, actually I had a little problem on the 60Hz to 50Hz issue on the turntable, records were playing too slow and the pitch knob wasn't working well (oxidation) It really got my nerves so I turned the knob back and forth very fast about 100 times and now it works perfect, nice and steady speed ;). I don't think these models was ever sold here in portugal, just like my dad's mid 80's cd player, (Black thing on top). In mid 80's no one in portugal even knew what a cd was, I'd say more like mid to late 90's when they found out. LOL!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonito, post: 163142, member: 200985"] Thank you! :) Yeah this stereo system also has a 220V/110V transformer as it came from canada just as well, actually I had a little problem on the 60Hz to 50Hz issue on the turntable, records were playing too slow and the pitch knob wasn't working well (oxidation) It really got my nerves so I turned the knob back and forth very fast about 100 times and now it works perfect, nice and steady speed ;). I don't think these models was ever sold here in portugal, just like my dad's mid 80's cd player, (Black thing on top). In mid 80's no one in portugal even knew what a cd was, I'd say more like mid to late 90's when they found out. LOL!!! [/QUOTE]
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