These small, almost cube-shaped Panasonic bookshelf speakers from the early ’70s give this much newer Panasonic stereo system, circa 1994, a much improved audio quality. An upgraded stylus from www.turntableneedles.com with elliptical diamond tip and metal cantilever also brings much improved sound to its built-in turntable. The combined effect is a drastic increase in performance from an otherwise low-end, budget-model stereo system.
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i wouldn’t mind seeing the original speakers ![]()
on a 4 ohm amp you’ll need to crank up the volume 4x more than normal lol
I have never seen a speaker that is 16ohms, cool.
this stereo is similar to one my mum had, but it was a toshiba, similar features, functions and styling tho.
how old is your camera?
the change in pitch is from your camcorder and not the stereo, right? well if so, that’s impressive!
congratulations !!! you have a very wonderful audio system, that audio line was one of the best in the panasonic history, I’m from mexico, I got a panasonic audio system k 2120 from 1993, but one of the speakers don’t works the tweeter, also I got a panasonic m100 but haven’ts turntable , m100 was a present from my mother`s sister
Im impressed on the awesome sound quality…keep an eye out on a pair of 6W 16 OHM RE-7070 two way speakers….also alnico magnets, 7″ woofer 2″ tweeter
Your “Garage Sale “buy was well worth it.
Young people forget that their parents appreciated good sound also.
Those 6 inch speakers are-”responsive ”
I did note-no baffles or insulation in the boxes.
The flexibility of the speaker cones is amazing.
That’s after 20 odd years?
In this “day and Age “-young kids think that 2 watts sounds like 25 watts?–hahahah-
The “stuff “that is destined for land fill—–should not be bulldozed?
Steve.
You would’ve had a fit at the Garage Sale/Flea Market I Went to today. They had an old Zenith record changer with speakers, and an old set of speakers that my family would’ve flipped out if I bought!
Sure, it’s an improvement…but, you’re trying to make a silk purse from a sow’s ear.
Most all of those all-in-one stereos were crap- I had one many years ago, and once I heard something better, it was gone with the wind.
You can do only so much with a ceramic cartridge, and 1-2 watts per channel- if that.
I give you credit though- at least you’re trying
Classic speakers, and good sound! I have similar looking speakers, most being cheap and sounding not-so-good. I have a couple that have a 5″ speaker, and they are lacking in bass. turn it up and still no bass. It seems the cones on them don’t move easily. Then another pair if this style speakers with 6 1/2″ speakers. They sound horrible, I think the speakers are damaged somehow. Then another pair that accually sound decent.
I like old radio or speakers, I have some old KENWOOD(s) speakers they’re very good
Yeah, and with my hearing problem, I can’t hear low bass so good, I like more midrange, so the older speakers sound better to me ^^
oh and that music on the record was awesome!! and turntables pretty much disappeared in the 90s but now they’re making a comeback! I hope they start making more units like the one you have there, I **** the new ones now and CD’s just arent durable enough!
With the newer speakers you get a huge box with a tiny 3 or 4 inch speaker inside, and fake tweeters that’s why they **** lol
Hi!!! i have a similar condition with a 89’s cheap plastic Sony Stereo System(STK amplifier)when combined with a 70’s small Philips Two way speakers, the sound is amazing better, but i never think about the stylus upgrade…tks for idea.
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I live in the UK and I had a Panasonic system very similar, it was one model up from that one, it had a tremendous sound and it came on a black ash/black metallic stand, very fashionable at the time.