Like so many other two-year-olds, I was a big fan of two time Primetime Emmy Award-nominated Howard Hessman. I had to pretend I was Dr. Johnny Fever with crappy Fisher-Price record player.
volume control with on and off switch
Every parent knows this is the most impostant feature
Seconded by removable batteries.
I have a very very loud zoo animal choo choo train with no off switch or volume control as a gift for my kid. To make matters worse we opened it in the bedroom! It is the best of features.
First of all, that Fisher-Price record player was legend. Like much of GenX, it was my first, yet surprisingly decent. I’ve had many turntables in my day, none is dearer to my heart.
Second, that show was kinda dull. That record player was crap.
Why can’t you be like everyone else and just remember the good things about the 60’s?
Because I was born in 1979
But, like may GenXers, I love Joel and MST3K
Always with the excuses!
Whatever
Where does the mic cord go? Is it actually a 3.5mm jack, to pug into real equipment?
Mic has an 8.5-foot cable that terminates in a standard quarter-inch audio jack, the same kind you’d use with an electric guitar.
It plugs right into the “console.” In this photo the microphone is obscuring where it plugs in, it’s directly to the right of the volume dial.
It’s hard to read but most of this info is on the box.