RCA Victrola ended in 2004.
RCA Victrola was created in 1962.
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There was no R.C. Victor who named the Victrola. The Victrola was actually named by Eldridge R. Johnson, the founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, which later became RCA Victor.
RCA Camden ended in 2004.
Victrola is a brand name.
RGB, YPbPr is characterized by having three RCA plugs at each end.
a brand of gramophone
Victor records is the name of a record company. victrola records are the type of records played on a victrola machine. Victor Record Company made both Victor Records and Victrola Records. I had many of each.......Cairoconnie1@hotmail.com
You can try placing a very small drop of Crazy Glue on to the end of a blunt toothpick and touching the end of the RCA plug. Wait to dry and then pull it out.
One can purchase an old Victrola online, or in old second handed and vintage stores, or record stores. Another good place to look for an old Victrola would be garage sales.
The phone number of the Johnson Victrola Museum is: 302-744-5055.
How about a audio cable with two MALE RCA jacks on each end. If both units are not stereo, use a "Y" cord to convert stereo to mono.