Philips 614 Record Player.
From the mid 70's, this has the disposable stylus and cartridge assembly. Presumably a special complete assembly was needed to play 78's, as the stylus for 33/45's is far too small. This is a very basic set in some ways, but has a good tone. It puts out about 3 watts RMS per channel.

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