The guy who is giving it to me has three, one original that he built from parts 
of the other two; one that he has placed an electrical amplifier and turntable 
into, and the empty one with the four spring motor which he is giving me. 
Another friend has a couple of them, and is always looking for them, so I may 
be able to get a junker cabinet thru him..

Dan Kj <[email protected]> wrote:Gosh, free is free! TAKE IT! You can always 
sell it for a couple of 
bucks, or use it for storage. I got my Credenza for $25 (almost free) 
because it was "junk" - all it needed was a new bracket for the tonearm. 
You might find a horn, but even if you don't, you'll have a nice cabinet. 
You could set a TV in there. hehe

From: "john robles"



> Hi All
> A friend has offered me a free Credenza cabinet with motor but no horn. 
> How tough should it be to get a Credenza horn? Perhaps out of a beat up 
> hopeless cabinet??
> I am not sure if there is a tonearm or not, I will have to find out. Did 
> the Credenza have the two or four spring motor? I saw a motor represented 
> as a Credenza motor on ebay, and it had two springs. The owner of the 
> cabinet says he has a four spring motor for it.

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