Good turntable? Who made it?

Hi, my Uncle recently asked if I would like 2 turntables that had been stored at his radio station. I said sure. I am trying to figure out if they are worth the little bit of work they would need and who is the manufacturer. What I know about them is: 1: they have rim drive, 2: they have to have an enclosure built around them, 3: model # is 12-C, 4: s/n is A6281M 5: They were installed in 77' 6: Mostly aluminum, 7: Need tonearms. I cannot find anything on the internet about these turntables.

Sick

Sick

I'm sick. About as sick as I've ever been. Come to think of it, I haven't really been well since I came down with the flu at CES. I've been fighting something ever since. And today, it knocked me out. Fever, chills, pain all throughout my body, an excruciating headache.

Imposter

Imposter

Today I received an e-mail from one of my favorite hi-fi sales managers. These are the guys who help me collect pricing and dealer data, images to accompany our reviews, and other behind-the-scenes stuff.

passive vs active biamping and other

Forums

Here is my problem, I just bought Paradigm 40's and after some long term listening I havs concluded that the are a little lacking in the high/mid range. What I am looking for is a slighly softer highs and fuller more detailed mids.

I read a post by K. Rubinson where he mentioned both but I couldn't find any info on the logistics the difference and I thought this might be a possible answer.

Fraudulent use of Stereophile's name

It's been brought to our attention that a person named "David Carpenter" is assuming the title of "Review Officer 1" for "Stereophile's Australian offices," and requesting review samples from hi-end audio manufacturers.

THIS IS A HOAX.

Stereophile does not have an Australian office and is not associated with David Carpenter.

The contact info that this person leaves within his requests is:
Stereophile
Steve Whittaker, reviewer
76 Kalana Road
Aroona
Queensland
Australia
4551

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