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Make that two!

I'm second in the queue for a spare battery cover too :rolleyes:

Cheers

Steve

Steve try Malc Worsley he has more Soundburgers than Audio Technics. I have also got a place that will repair them if you need it let me know! ATB John:thumbsup:

I saw a red coloured Soundburger the other day...usually only spot the silver/black ones.

There's also one with a built in tape deck too!

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They did them in Blue And also in Yellow I think just the 5 colours I have just sold a mint one in silver the little things sound better than many a home Hi Fi :lol: :lol:

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Steve try Malc Worsley he has more Soundburgers than Audio Technics. I have also got a place that will repair them if you need it let me know! ATB John:thumbsup:

Hey, I asked first. boxing.gif:lol:

Hey, I asked first. :lol:laugh.gif

Sorry if you know Malc Worsley he has a few of these !! give him a ring he might be able to help :D also I know a firm that will do repair work on these if you need it!! just had a new belt fitted and the speed calibrated!! thumbsup.gif:lol:

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I saw a red coloured Soundburger the other day...usually only spot the silver/black ones.

There's also one with a built in tape deck too!

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Hi Flynny,

Yeah, I've seen one of them too, the Sound Burger with a built in cassette player / recorder?

I think it might have been Mick Smiths but I'm not certain.

Have never met anybody else who even knows what I'm talking about, never mind someone else who has actually seen one.

Thanks matey, was beginning to doubt my own sanity. :o)

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Quite neat it doesn't look much wider or larger than the standard soundburger !! was this also manufactured by Audio Technics?? atb John.

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Here's one version...thumbsup.gif

That's brilliant. Thanks Flynny.

Where did you find that image?

Also, I remember the cassette configuration more at 90 degrees to that image with the top of the cassette nearest to the hinge and the recording head pointing in the direction of the turntable. Having said that, perhaps age has played tricks on my memory. :o)

Where did you find that image?

Also, I remember the cassette configuration more at 90 degrees to that image with the top of the cassette nearest to the hinge and the recording head pointing in the direction of the turntable. Having said that, perhaps age has played tricks on my memory. :o)

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Quite neat it doesn't look much wider or larger than the standard soundburger !! was this also manufactured by Audio Technics?? atb John.

Not sure, John...and there is also the one as described by Denbo which was a touch chunkier.

There is a shop in Tokyo that displays all his portable players, though sadly they aren't for sale...I'll take some pics next time I'm there.

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Sorry if you know Malc Worsley he has a few of these !! give him a ring he might be able to help :yes: also I know a firm that will do repair work on these if you need it!! just had a new belt fitted and the speed calibrated!! :thumbsup::yes:

Nope, Malc had no spare battery covers for a Sound Burger so, I'm back on the lookout . . . . . . . . can anybody help?

Please PM me if you can.

Denbo.

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Anybody out there with an old Sound Burger that no longer works who would like to part with the battery cover?

Please PM me if you do.

Thanks.

Denbo.

I'm STILL looking.

Anybody???

Not sure, John...and there is also the one as described by Denbo which was a touch chunkier.

There is a shop in Tokyo that displays all his portable players, though sadly they aren't for sale...I'll take some pics next time I'm there.

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Cheers dave that would be neat!! Atb John.

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