Various - Instrumental Magic (2xCass, Comp) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Various - Instrumental Magic (2xCass, Comp) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Mystic Music (2)

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Media Condition:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1991
Genre:       Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen
Style:         Easy Listening
Location:   

Comments:
*** BUY ANY 4 RECORD for ONLY $5.00 Shipping & Handling fee *** Comes with original sleeve.
 

Notes:

[insert 1 ℗ © A1. ℗1989 Arista Records, Inc. Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc A2. ℗1981 Polydor Ltd. Courtesy of PolyGram Special Products. A division of Polygram Records, Inc. A3. Produced under license From Warner Bros. Records Inc. A4. ℗1976 Fantasy Records. Courtesy of Fantasy Records A5. Under License from BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. A6. Courtesy of EMI, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. A7. ℗1973 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc. A8. Under License from BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. A9. ℗1982 Arista Records, Inc. Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. A10. ℗1974 EMI Records Ltd. B1. ℗1976 Polygram Records, Inc. courtesy of Polygram Special Products, A Division of Polygram Records, Inc. B2. ℗1975 Capitol Records, Inc. Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. B3. ℗1975 Polydor Ltd. Courtesy of PolyGram Special Products. A division of Polygram Records, Inc. B4. Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. B5. ℗1984 MCA Records, Inc. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. B6. ℗1972 CBS Records Inc. Courtesy of CBS Records Inc. B7. Courtesy of CBS Records Inc. B8. Courtesy of EMI, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. B9. Courtesy of EMI, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. B10. Courtesy of EMI, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. C1. Courtesy of Welk Music Group C2. ℗1973, 1988 CBS Records Inc. Courtesy of CBS Records Inc. C3. ℗1988 Polydor Ltd. Courtesy of PolyGram Special Products. A division of Polygram Records, Inc. C4. ℗1977 Arista Records, Inc. Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. C5. ℗1972 Arista Records, Inc. Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. C6. ℗1979 Arista Records, Inc. Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. C7. ℗1984 GRP Records, Inc. Appears courtesy of GRP Records, Inc. C8. ℗1974 MCA Records, Inc. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. C9. ℗1975 Capitol Records, Inc. Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. D1. ℗1977 Polygram Records, Inc. Courtesy of PolyGram Special Products. A division of Polygram Records, Inc. D2. Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. D3. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. D4. ℗1980 Stax Records Courtesy of Stax Records D5. ℗1974 Fantasy Records Courtesy of Fantasy Records D6. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. D7. ℗1983 Capitol-EMI Canada Courtesy of Capitol-EMI Canada D8. ℗1985 MCA Records, Inc. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. D9. ℗1982 Elektra Asylum Records Produced under license from Elektra Entertainment D10. Under License from BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. D11. Courtesy of EMI, A Division of Capitol Records, Inc. [Inserts Printed in Canada

 

A1. Kenny G (2) - Songbird
A2. Vangelis - Chariots On Fire
A3. Mason Williams - Classical Gas
A4. Vince Guaraldi Trio - Charlie Brown Theme
A5. Hugo Montenegro - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
A6. Lonnie Mack - Memphis
A7. Eric Weissberg - Dueling Banjos
A8. Henry Mancini - Love Theme From "Romeo And Juliet"
A9. Bill Conti - Theme From "Dynasty"
A10. The Academy Of St. Martin-in-the-Fields - Theme From "Ordinary People" (Pachelbel Cannon In D Minor)
B1. Walter Murphy - A Fifth Of Beethoven
B2. Ronnie Laws - Always There
B3. Mike Post - The Rockford Files
B4. Les Baxter - Unchained Melody
B5. Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F
B6. Eumir Deodato - Also Sprach Zarathustra
B7. Peter Nero - Theme From "Summer Of 42"
B8. Ferrante & Teicher - Midnight Cowboy
B9. The Ventures - Hawaii Five-O
B10. Al Caiola - The Magnificent Seven
C1. The Charles Randolph Grean Sound - Quentin's Theme
C2. Eumir Deodato - Rhapsody In Blue
C3. Mike Post - Theme From "L.A Law"
C4. John Williams (4) - Theme From "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind"
C5. Michel Legrand - Brian´s Song
C6. The Alan Parsons Project - Lucifer
C7. Dave Grusin - Theme From "St. Elsewhere"
C8. Marvin Hamlisch - The Entertainer
C9. Hagood Hardy - The Homecoming
D1. John Williams (4) - Theme From "Star Wars"
D2. Al De Lory - Song From M.A.S.H.
D3. Hugh Masekela - Grazing In The Grass
D4. Isaac Hayes - Theme From "Shaft"
D5. The Blackbyrds - Walking In The Rhythm
D6. Vinnie Bell - "Aiport Love Theme"
D7. Frank Mills - Music Box Dancer
D8. Jan Hammer - Theme From "Miami Vice"
D9. Mike Post - Theme From "Hill Street Blues"
D10. Henry Mancini - Theme From "Love Story"
D11. Ferrante & Teicher - Exodus

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Other HX PRO B NR

 

Record Company Capitol-EMI Music, Inc.
Copyright (c) Mystic Music (2)
Phonographic Copyright (p) CEMA Special Markets
Manufactured By CEMA Special Markets
Marketed By Ken-Dell Enterprises, Inc.
Distributed By Ken-Dell Enterprises, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Arista Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor Ltd.
Record Company PolyGram Special Products
Record Company PolyGram Records, Inc.
Licensed From Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Fantasy Records
Licensed From BMG Direct Marketing, Inc.
Record Company EMI
Record Company Capitol Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Capitol Records, Inc.
Record Company Capitol Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) MCA Records, Inc.
Record Company MCA Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) CBS Records Inc.
Copyright (c) CBS Records Inc.
Record Company Welk Music Group
Phonographic Copyright (p) GRP Records, Inc.
Record Company GRP Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Stax Records
Record Company Stax Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Capitol Records-EMI Of Canada
Phonographic Copyright (p) Elektra/Asylum Records
Licensed From Elektra Entertainment

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There’s something undeniably magnetic about vintage audio gear. The tactile weight of milled aluminum knobs, the warm glow of dial lamps, and—above all—the rich, analog sound that today’s sterile streaming boxes can’t quite replicate. But time is merciless: capacitors dry out, switches oxidize, and those gorgeous walnut cabinets lose their sheen. That’s where the art (and science) of our vintage audio refurbishment comes in.

Why Vintage Audio Still Matters

In the golden era of hi-fi—roughly the mid-1960s through the early 1980s—companies like Marantz, McIntosh, Pioneer, Sansui, and Technics were engaged in an arms race of build quality. This was before cost-cutting plastics and disposable designs; amplifiers were over-engineered, receivers were works of art, and turntables were precision instruments.

Owning one wasn’t just about sound; it was about status and permanence. These machines were built to last a lifetime—or two. The irony? Decades later, they often do, provided they’re given the care they deserve.

The Philosophy of Refurbishment

Refurbishment is not just about fixing; it’s about preserving authenticity while ensuring reliability. The goal is to keep that lush, analog character alive without compromising safety or sound quality.

Some enthusiasts chase museum-level originality—keeping every factory component in place. Others opt for sympathetic modernization, upgrading parts that never existed in the ’70s to improve performance. Both approaches can be valid; it depends on your vision.

The Turntable Store refurbishing process.. step by step

Step 1: The Initial Encounter

When we first meet a 40-year-old amplifier, we resist the urge to plug it in right away. That dusty Marantz 2270 might look gorgeous, but old electrolytics and brittle insulation can short instantly under full voltage.

Instead:

  • We inspect for corrosion, burnt resistors, and leaking capacitors.
  • We use a Variac (variable transformer) to bring up voltage slowly, reforming capacitors rather than shocking them back to life.
  • We check fuses—not just for continuity but for correct ratings.

Tip: A faint musty smell? That’s often the scent of old phenolic boards, not trouble. But a burnt smell? That’s trouble.


Step 2: Deep Cleaning & Control Detox

Dust is the enemy of good sound, that is why we clean the interior carefully with compressed air and a soft brush.

The real magic comes with switches and potentiometers. Over decades, oxidation builds up, causing scratchy controls and dropouts. A deep contact clean in each pot and switch, followed by vigorous cycling, often restores silky-smooth operation.

Step 3: Electrical Resurrection

This is where science meets art:

  • Capacitors: Electrolytic caps often need some attention. We replace out-of-spec caps with high-quality modern equivalents (Nichicon, Panasonic), avoiding over-capacitance unless the power supply can handle it.
  • Resistors: Carbon comp resistors drift over decades. Measure and replace out-of-spec parts.
  • Transistors: Certain vintage transistors (e.g., 2SC458) are notorious for noise. We do swap defective ones for modern low-noise equivalents.
  • Relays & Lamps: Speaker relays oxidize; replace or clean contacts. Dial lamps? Upgrade to warm LEDs for a factory glow without the heat.


Step 4: Cosmetic Glory

Refinishing the walnut cabinet can transform a unit. We do use real wood oil or Danish oil, not polyurethane. We clean the glass dial carefully; those silkscreened letters are fragile.

Knobs? We polish with metal cleaner, but never use abrasives on anodized aluminum.

Faceplate lettering? We avoid harsh chemicals—just mild soap and a microfiber cloth.


Step 5: Calibration & Sonic Check

After the repair and cleaning, it’s time to dial in the performance:

  • We do adjust bias and DC offset on amplifiers for stable operation.
  • On turntables, we re-lube bearings, replace belts, and check speed accuracy.
  • On Cassette Decks and Reel to Reels, we replace belts ( if needed ), we clean and demagnetize the heads before the alignment process ( a must ! ) 

When done right, the result is astonishing: a sound that breathes—liquid mids, velvet highs, and bass with a tactile presence that modern gear rarely matches.


Our promise for Audiophile-Level Results

  • We Avoid Cheap Parts: That $5 eBay capacitor kit? Hard pass. We use reputable brands.
  • We Don’t Over-Polish: Patina is part of the charm. We aim for “well-loved,” not “plastic surgery.”
  • We Upgrade Discreetly: If we must modernize (like adding gold-plated RCA jacks), we keep it tasteful and reversible.


Why It’s Worth It

The payoff isn’t just sonic—it’s emotional. Restoring a 1970s Marantz or Sansui is like bringing a classic car back to life. Every glowing dial lamp, every smooth rotation of a volume knob, connects you to an era when music mattered enough to build machines like this.

And when you drop the needle on your favorite record and hear that warm, enveloping sound, you’ll know: this wasn’t just a repair. It was a resurrection.

We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return. 

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, you can contact us at theturntablestore@gmail.com. Please note that returns will need to be sent to the following address: 

The Turntable Store
45 Market Square
Manheim PA 17545

If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

You can always contact us for any return question at theturntablestore@gmail.com.


Damages and issues
Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.

Exceptions / non-returnable items
Certain types of items cannot be returned, like turntable needles and custom products (such as special orders or personalized items). We also do not accept returns for hazardous materials, flammable liquids, or gases. Please get in touch if you have questions or concerns about your specific item. 

Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns on sale items or gift cards.

Exchanges
The fastest way to ensure you get what you want is to return the item you have, and once the return is accepted, make a separate purchase for the new item.

European Union 14 day cooling off period
Notwithstanding the above, if the merchandise is being shipped into the European Union, you have the right to cancel or return your order within 14 days, for any reason and without a justification. As above, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

Refunds
We will notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return, and let you know if the refund was approved or not. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method within 10 business days. Please remember it can take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund too.
If more than 15 business days have passed since we’ve approved your return, please contact us at theturntablestore@gmail.com.

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