Hello, today I am showing you my Capehart model 413-N, I just finished having restored. The cabinet was done locally, as was the tuner and amplifier. The famous Capehart changer holds up to (16) 78 RPM records in the magazine, intermixed 10“ and 12“. An added feature of this mechanism is that it was upgraded by Sherman-Clay, with a VM speed control and GE cartridge to play 33 1/3 RPM records also. There is an adjustment to play single sides or to turn each record over after playing. It has a rather powerful mono amp with quad ’2A3“ tubes..
THE AUDIO ON THE LAST RECORD HAS BEEN BLOCKED DUE TO COPYRIGHT REASONS... This video is still listed in memory of Bob who passed away in August 2022.
This music is Entertainment purposes only..
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