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Lloyds AM / FM Multiplex Reciever w turntable

$25

$50

Last updated 6 months ago in Newport News, VA

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Electronics & Media - Audio & Speakers - CD & Record players

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Lloyds AM / FM Multiplex Reciever w turntable

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Features
AM/FM radio, turn tables
Color
Gray
Model
multiplex am fm turntable reciever
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ANSWER: Lloyd’s Electronics, located in Chicago, was a distributor of low-end (budget) radios, stereo combos, and tape players, some with built in 8-track players and turntables, during the 1960s and 1970s. As one person posted on the forum of Antique Radios in July 2011: “So I was at Goodwill today, and I saw my first console since I started going back here last year. This was one of the cheapest solid-state jobs I have ever seen. It was obviously pressed particle board. It had an 8-track player, the cheapest, literally no-name changer that I had ever seen and a radio. The whole thing screamed low-end, bottom of the market. Everything but the radio was marked “Taiwan” and that had a tiny little Lloyd’s nameplate.” North American Rockwell Corporation had a consumer electronic subsidiary called Lloyd’s Electronics. It sold a wide range of models of its Accumatic calculator. Rockwell made some. Most were made in Asia. Based upon existing product catalogs and manuals, Lloyd’s Electronics had two warehouse locations – 180 Raritan Center Parkway in Edison, New Jersey and 1220 Kona Drive in Compton, California. Lloyd’s did market an up-scale line of hi-fi and stereo equipment and components under the “Monteverdi” and “Monteverdi Audio” brands from the late 1970s through the 1980s. The Edison warehouse held several warehouse sales in the 1990s at which Lloyd products were sold at a fraction of their normal selling prices. Most were overstocked items, returned/repaired products, and discontinued products. Lloyd’s Electronics products are associated with K-Mart, Fingerhut, and other discount outlets. Lloyd’s Electronics phonograph and radio combination stereo units appear regularly on internet sale sites. Asking prices range from $65.00 to $150.00. Asking is not getting. https://offerup.co/faYXKzQFnY?$deeplink_path=/redirect/ sell though data suggest $60.00 is a top price. A more realistic price for your Lloyd’s Electronics stereo with turntable and AM/FM radio and two speakers is between $25.00 and $35.00.

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Type
record player and AM FM Radio receiver
Brand
Lloyds
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