My very first setup (from 1983), still sounds great. I believe that Fisher Price has reissued these, but I don't recommend the new ones. In particular, their repressing of 'Camptown Races' was mastered poorly (probably from a digital source); it sounds really thin and doesn't have nearly the presence of the original pressing.
Unfortunately, Fisher Price re-released a new version that only has records with smooth grooves which cannot be modified to make new songs like the original.
BeeryMcBeerface on October 14th, 2017 at 23:57 UTC »
My very first setup (from 1983), still sounds great. I believe that Fisher Price has reissued these, but I don't recommend the new ones. In particular, their repressing of 'Camptown Races' was mastered poorly (probably from a digital source); it sounds really thin and doesn't have nearly the presence of the original pressing.
justindangerpants on October 15th, 2017 at 00:48 UTC »
Love the teal album. Really shouldn’t have those on the floor like that.
UpgradeTech on October 15th, 2017 at 01:18 UTC »
The nifty thing about this model is that you could reverse engineer the notes and 3D print your own records.
https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-printing-records-for-a-Fisher-Price-toy-record-/
Unfortunately, Fisher Price re-released a new version that only has records with smooth grooves which cannot be modified to make new songs like the original.