I saw this and it occurred to me that I can can glue Dan's comment to the modernizing sub thread. I have used a wax cylinder player, and a Victrola (though I do not have any of those at my home at the moment). I also currently have a reel to reel deck. I disassembled the reel to reel deck and then used the ancient and mystical art of electrical engineering to build in an Airport Express base station and a small amplifier so the reel to reel is really a wireless audio streaming device.Dan Szwarc wrote:History is something you learn by reading and studying. It doesn't just happen.
It's easier for those of us that lived it, I guess. 8-tracks, vinyl records, wax cylinder records, wire recorders, victrolas, and other media all predate our digital music players.
I've never seen a wax cylinder or a wire recorder or a victrola, but I know they exist. I also know that something will replace our fancy phones and cars some day. And I'll probably complain about it when it happens.
There are no permanent internal or external modifications to the deck (though I would have to unsolder a couple wires).
Edited to add: The status LED's and the analog volume knob potentiometer respectively are aligned with and fit through the existing cooling holes in the fiberboard back of the reel to reel deck. The factory smoked plastic dust cover is designed to hang on the back when you are playing a reel, so I have it hanging off the back and you can't see these controls or LED's unless you want to.