![]() ![]() Today separates still exist, largely in relation to home theaters and in homes where music matters and the owners have space for such equipment. ![]() These so-called "console stereos" mostly went out of fashion in the late '60s or early '70s if I remember correctly, being largely replaced by separates-that is, a separate turntable, receiver/amplifier, and speakers as well as (sometimes) a tape-playing device of various formats. Of course there was the amplifier, which took the signals from the tuner and the record player and amplified it to the point where the built-in speakers could play it. ![]() This furniture usually included a record player, to play 33⅓ RPM long-playing (LP) records, 45 RPM singles, and maybe even good old 78 RPM records. In my parents' day, the '50s and '60s, a home stereo was a nice piece of furniture that happened to have stuff inside to play music. Free online course: RHEL Technical Overviewįirst, let's talk about what a home music system is. ![]()
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